What does ultrasound mean when it shows streaks of strong echoes?

Ultrasound shows striated strong echoes is when the speed of sound during ultrasound encounters denser tissues resulting in localized echo enhancement and the possible presence of disease in the human body. Tissue ultrasound in the human body is generally categorized into no echo, low echo, isoechoic, hyperechoic and strong echo. When ultrasound ultrasound encounters denser tissues or lesions that result in a larger acoustic impedance difference, it will result in localized echo enhancement and ultrasound reveals streaks of strong echoes. Color ultrasound shows stripes of strong echoes means that the internal structure of the medium is very dense, and the neighboring soft tissues or liquids there are obvious acoustic impedance difference caused by strong reflection, at this time the human body may have calcification, stones and other diseases. Color ultrasound shows that the strip-shaped strong echo is of great value to the diagnosis, and further examination is needed to help the doctor to determine the cause of the disease, and ultimately, according to the results of the appropriate treatment.