Liver stiffness, a non-invasive marker of liver disease: A core study group report

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Abstract

The ability to evaluate liver stiffness non-invasively in clinical practice by measuring transient elastography using FibroScan® has resulted in considerable interest and enthusiasm. A core study group, organized by the Italian Association for the Study of the Liver, has assessed the usefulness of FibroScan® in the diagnosis and management of liver disease in clinical practice. The group concluded that FibroScan® is a valuable, non-invasive technique and have developed a consensus report form for registering transient elastography results. In this article, we report the findings of the study group. ©2010 International Medical Press.

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Bonino, F., Arena, U., Brunetto, M. R., Coco, B., Fraquelli, M., Oliveri, F., … Vizzuti, F. (2010). Liver stiffness, a non-invasive marker of liver disease: A core study group report. Antiviral Therapy. https://doi.org/10.3851/IMP1626

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