Hypoechoic with blood flow signal is benign or malignant

Hypoechoic with blood flow signals can be either benign or malignant.
Hypoechoic with blood flow is a finding described by ultrasound, which is usually caused by the presence of a mass in the body, among other reasons. If it shows that there is an echo, it means that there is a blood supply in the area of the mass, but this cannot be used to determine whether the mass is benign or malignant.
In general, the judgment of benign and malignant is based on the results of pathological examination, so after the imaging examination, you can further carry out pathological biopsy. At present, this description is still benign in most cases and can be judged more accurately according to the biopsy results; if the imaging results show that there is an accompanying irregular morphology or calcified foci, then there may be the possibility of malignant changes.
If a mass is found, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and treat the symptoms.