What is the meaning of uneven uterine echogenicity

Echo is a term of art in imaging and is particularly widely used in color ultrasound. It is mainly a description of the images produced. Under normal circumstances, the uterus is homogeneous, but in cases of gynecological diseases such as fibroids, adenomyoma, adenomyosis, endometrial polyps, endometritis, congenital dysplasia, etc., the uterus may be unevenly echogenic. If there are uneven uterine echoes in the ultrasound results, further examinations, such as MRI and CT, are needed. These two types of examinations have better clarity and can diagnose the cause of the disease more clearly than ultrasound. After determining the cause of the disease and then treating it accordingly, a better treatment can be achieved. Of course, uneven uterine echogenicity is not always caused by pathological factors. It may also be caused by the instrument itself. Therefore, it is important to analyze the symptoms of your body, so you do not need to be too worried and nervous when this result occurs. Even if it is caused by pathological factors, after timely treatment, the prognosis is very good.