Renal ultrasound hypoechoic is a professional term used in medical imaging to describe the lesions seen. Renal ultrasound hypoechoic is usually seen in renal tumors, calcifications or stones.
Ultrasound is widely used in the diagnosis and treatment of renal diseases due to its convenience, low cost, non-invasiveness and safety, etc. Ultrasound shows the best results for liquids and the worst results for gases. Hypoechoic manifestations are usually seen in tumors, calcifications or stones.
Tumors are divided into benign and malignant tumors. Renal malignant tumors are common benign tumors of the kidneys. Small tumors with no accompanying symptoms usually do not require special treatment, and follow-up examinations are sufficient. If the tumor is enlarged or painful, simple resection of the tumor can be done. Renal cell carcinoma can also show hyperechoic image, in order to make a clear diagnosis, we need to further improve the renal CT to confirm the diagnosis.
Kidney stones need to be combined with the location and type of stones to make a diagnosis and treatment plan. Kidney stones have more manifestations and usually have symptoms such as pain in the kidney area, hematuria, nausea and vomiting. The treatments for stones include medication and lithotripsy or lithotripsy.
If the kidney ultrasound suggests high echo, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time, do not diagnose on your own.