Hepatic Imaging with Radiology and Ultrasound

Autor: Partington, Beth Paugh, Biller, David S.
Zdroj: Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice; March 1995, Vol. 25 Issue: 2 p305-335, 31p
Abstrakt: Radiographically, the diseased liver may change in size, shape, position, or opacity. Contrast studies such as peritoneography, cholecystography, portography, and arteriography may be performed to increase the specificity of the radiographic diagnosis. Ultrasound can be used to detect the changes in liver echogenicity associated with disease, identify focal verses diffuse disease processes, detect vascular and biliary abnormalities noninvasively, and direct needle aspirates and biopsies for culture, cytology, and histopathology.
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