Ultrasound combined with CT for the diagnosis of localized fatty liver
Release date: 2015-07-31 Recently, researchers from the First People's Hospital of Qinzhou City published a paper to explore the diagnostic value of ultrasound combined with CT for localized fatty liver. Studies have shown that ultrasound combined with CT significantly improves the diagnosis rate of localized fatty liver. The article was published in the 01st issue of China Journal of Medicine in 2015. Ultrasound and CT imaging data of 35 patients with localized fatty liver were analyzed to evaluate the diagnostic rate of two imaging methods for localized fatty liver. In 35 patients with localized fatty liver, 27 cases were diagnosed by ultrasonography alone. The diagnosis rate was 77.1%. 30 cases were diagnosed by CT alone. The diagnosis rate was 85.7%. All the imaging methods can be diagnosed. The diagnosis rate is 100%. The difference between the two methods was compared with single-use ultrasound or single-use CT, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). Ultrasound examination showed that the echogenic interface of the adipose tissue in the liver cells increased and the acoustic impedance increased, and the density of adipose tissue was smaller than that of normal liver tissue. The localized fatty liver on the CT image showed a low density lesion. Related links: http://med.wanfangdata.com.cn/Periodical/hxyx Source: Medical Forum Network Pigments and dyes Shandong YingLang Chemical Co.,Ltd , https://www.sdylhgtrade.com