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FibroScan® and transient elastography.
Australian family physician, 2014The use of non-invasive tests to stage the severity of liver disease (ie. scarring) is now well established in the management of patients with chronic liver disease. This is because assessment of liver scarring provides prognostic information and assists in establishing treatment priorities. One such technique, transient elastography (TE), is a simple,
William, Kemp, Stuart, Roberts
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Transient elastography lacks precision in children
Pediatric Research, 2021Rowland, Marion +3 more
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Clinical Utilities of Transient Elastography
2016Chronic liver disease causes 1.75 million deaths globally and is within the top 10 leading causes of death in middle income countries. Chronic liver injury occurs via a process of inflammation and fibrosis formation. Patients often do not present to healthcare until advanced stages of disease and when there is already decompensated cirrhosis.
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Diagnosis of cirrhosis by transient elastography
Hepatology, 2007FRAQUELLI M, RIGAMONTI C
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Liver fibrosis assessed by transient elastography and albuminuria
Digestive and Liver Disease, 2021Jianmin, Huang, Xiaofei, Li
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Correlation between changes in liver stiffness and preeclampsia as shown by transient elastography
Hypertension in Pregnancy, 2016Maya Frank Wolf, D Peleg
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