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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
*'''Ultrasound:''' This test is used to find tumors in the liver by ultrasound. Tumor tissue may produce a different echo from normal tissue. So different echo patterns can help tell whether there is a tumor present and some details such as the size, boundary and so on. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
- Ultrasound: This test is used to find tumors in the liver by ultrasound. Tumor tissue may produce a different echo from normal tissue. So different echo patterns can help tell whether there is a tumor present and some details such as the size, boundary and so on.