Ultrasound evaluation of the fibrosis stage in chronic liver disease by the simultaneous use of low and high frequency probes
- 1 March 2005
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The British Journal of Radiology
- Vol. 78 (927) , 189-197
- https://doi.org/10.1259/bjr/75208448
Abstract
A liver biopsy is currently considered the definitive diagnostic modality for establishing the severity of hepatic fibrosis. We analysed the diagnostic sensitivity and accuracy of ultrasound (US) using both low frequency and high frequency probes as a repeatable, inexpensive, and reliable method to determine the fibrosis stage in chronic liver disease and then compared our results with the histological findings. A total of 103 patients with chronic liver disease (60 males and 43 females, average age 51 years old) who had undergone both a liver biopsy and US with 2–5 MHz frequency and 5–12 MHz frequency probes were prospectively evaluated in this study. An US scoring system using both the low frequency and high frequency probes was performed by evaluating the edge, surface and parenchymal texture of the liver. Each score was obtained by evaluating three parameters; the bluntness of the liver edge, the irregularity of the surface and the coarseness of the parenchymal texture were evaluated and then compared...Keywords
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