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An ultrasound of the abdomen may be carried out in patients with hepatitis A to evaluate for any other possible causes of [[hepatomegaly]] or chronic liver disease. | An [[ultrasound]] of the [[abdomen]] may be carried out in patients with [[hepatitis A]], to evaluate for any other possible causes of [[hepatomegaly]] or [[chronic liver disease]], such as [[cirrhosis]]. | ||
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[[Category:Foodborne illnesses]] | [[Category:Foodborne illnesses]] | ||
[[Category:hepatitis|A]] | [[Category:hepatitis|A]] |
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Overview
An ultrasound of the abdomen may be carried out in patients with hepatitis A, to evaluate for any other possible causes of hepatomegaly or chronic liver disease, such as cirrhosis.