(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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This mass contains both solid and cystic components
Complex Mass
Has increased internal echoes, can be loculated with thick septa, irregular borders, no capsule
Malignant Mass
When sound changes direction by striking a boundary obliquely when the media have different propagation speeds
Refraction
Describes a structure that is less echogenic (darker) than surrounding tissue
Hypoechoic
A structure that does not produce echoes
Anechoic
Divides the body into two portions from head to feet
Sagittal
Can be anechoic or have internal echoes, is well defined, smooth walled, and encapsulated
Benign Mass
Divides the body into portions from right to left, like a slice of bread
Transverse
This is refraction at the edge of a circular structure
Edge Shadow
We place the transducer under the ribs in this approach
Subcostal
Uniform or similar echo patterns
Homogenous
This happens when sound bounces off a strong reflector and a second "copy" is created
Mirror Image
This describes the appearance of fluid collections in the body
Cystic
Caused by the inability of the sound beam to pass through a structure
Shadowing
Transducer is placed on the patient's front
Anterior
This mass contains internal echoes
Solid Mass
caused from ping-ponging between two strong reflectors
Reverberation
The transducer is placed in between the ribs with this approach
Intercostal
Transducer is placed on the patient's back
Posterior
This occurs when sound travels through a lower attenuating structure
Enhancement
Irregular or mixed echo patterns
Heterogenous
Form of reverb that appears as a solid line
Comet Tail or Ringdown
Describes a structure that is more echogenic (brighter) than surrounding tissue
Hyperechoic
Divides the body into two long planes from the right or left sides
Coronal