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==Ultrasound== | ==Ultrasound== | ||
[[File:Cirrhosis and ascites.JPG|thumb|left| | [[File:Cirrhosis and ascites.JPG|thumb|left|250px|Ultrasound image demonstrating a cirrhotic liver and ascites]] | ||
Ultrasound may be used as a screening tool in patients with hepatitis for early detection of hepatic cirrhosis. Coarse echogenicity and segmental hypertrophy with nodular appearance of liver may be noted along with other findings of [[portal hypertension]] such as [[splenomegaly]], [[ascites]] and [[pleural effusion]]. | Ultrasound may be used as a screening tool in patients with hepatitis for early detection of hepatic cirrhosis. Coarse echogenicity and segmental hypertrophy with nodular appearance of liver may be noted along with other findings of [[portal hypertension]] such as [[splenomegaly]], [[ascites]] and [[pleural effusion]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Ultrasound
Ultrasound may be used as a screening tool in patients with hepatitis for early detection of hepatic cirrhosis. Coarse echogenicity and segmental hypertrophy with nodular appearance of liver may be noted along with other findings of portal hypertension such as splenomegaly, ascites and pleural effusion.