Dynamic range in general imaging ultrasound refers to the system’s ability to display a wide range of echo intensities, from the brightest to the dimmest. This crucial setting optimizes image quality by adjusting the compression of the received signals, enhancing contrast and detail. A higher dynamic range displays more shades of gray, which can reveal subtle tissue variations and structures in “ultrasound imaging.” Proper “dynamic range adjustment” is essential for accurate “general imaging diagnosis” and improving the visibility of both strong and weak reflectors, making it a key concept for “medical ultrasound professionals.”
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