Abstract
Liver ultrasound was prospectively evaluated in 104 subjects who underwent liver biopsy, including 24 patients without evidence of liver disease (controls), and 80 with a broad spectrum of liver pathology. Ultrasonography was very specific (100%) and moderately sensitive (70%) in the detection of liver pathology, and hepatic neoplasms, steatosis, and fibrosis were detected by ultrasound in 80%, 80%, and 67% of cases respectively. In addition, ultrasonography diagnosed other pathologies - mainly biliary tract disease and abdominal neoplasms - in 26% of the patients.
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Debongnie, J. C., Pauls, C., Fievez, M., & Wibin, E. (1981). Prospective evaluation of the diagnostic accuracy of liver ultrasonography. Gut, 22(2), 130–135. https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.22.2.130
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