The prostate is well defined with uneven internal echogenicity and a strong light spot measuring about 2.6×0.9cm is seen.

Prostate contour clear internal echogenicity is not uniform, within the range of about 2.6×0.9cm strong light spot, may be calcification, stones and other reasons for the cause.
A strong light spot of about 2.6×0.9cm in the prostate gland with clear contours and uneven internal echoes may be due to calcification or stones inside the prostate gland, which is mainly composed of calcium, which has higher density and stronger echoes, and leads to the appearance of a strong light spot on ultrasonography.
Calcified foci within the prostate gland may be due to chronic inflammatory stimulation, etc., and usually have no uncomfortable symptoms. Prostate stones are mostly related to prostatitis, which may be caused by poor drainage of prostate fluid and prostate congestion.
If the patient has a clear outline of the prostate gland internal echogenicity is not uniform within the range of about 2.6×0.9cm strong spot, it is recommended that under the guidance of the doctor, improve the relevant examination, to clarify the cause of the disease, standardized treatment.