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Ultrasonography is useful to note the size of the [[liver]], [[spleen]], [[portal vein]], [[splenic vein]] and to look for the presence of collaterals. | Ultrasonography is useful to note the size of the [[liver]], [[spleen]], [[portal vein]], [[splenic vein]] and to look for the presence of collaterals. | ||
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Overview
Ultrasonography is useful to note the size of the liver, spleen, portal vein, splenic vein and to look for the presence of collaterals.