1992
DOI: 10.1016/0001-706x(92)90016-q
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A review of the literature on the use of ultrasonography in schistosomiasis with special reference to its use in field studies

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“…The value of ultrasound for the diagnosis and staging of periportal fibrosis in patients with schistosomiasis is now well established (Cerri et al 1984;Homeida et al 1988;AbdelWahab et al 1989;Hatz et al 1992). However, only a few studies have been undertaken in order to relate sonographic findings to clinical complications of hepatosplenic schistosomiasis, such as variceal haemorrhage (Davidson et al 1991;Abdel-Wahab et al 1993;Domingues et al 1993).…”
Section: Clinical Examination Endoscopy and Sonographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The value of ultrasound for the diagnosis and staging of periportal fibrosis in patients with schistosomiasis is now well established (Cerri et al 1984;Homeida et al 1988;AbdelWahab et al 1989;Hatz et al 1992). However, only a few studies have been undertaken in order to relate sonographic findings to clinical complications of hepatosplenic schistosomiasis, such as variceal haemorrhage (Davidson et al 1991;Abdel-Wahab et al 1993;Domingues et al 1993).…”
Section: Clinical Examination Endoscopy and Sonographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abdominal ultrasound has shown to be an alternative method for diagnosis, when the liver biopsy is contraindicated or impracticable (El-Rooby 1985). This method is relatively inexpensive, rapid, portable, causes no biological hazards to the patients and its sensitivity and specificity in the recognition of periportal fibrosis, is comparable with the one reported for hepatic biopsy (Abdel-Wahab et al 1989, Cerri et al 1984, Homeida et al 1988, percutaneous transhepatic portography, angiography (Hatz et al 1992a), and clinical examination . It reflects the dynamic changes produced by portal hypertension, since it measures the portal vein diameter and the presence of systemic collateral blood vessels that are correlated with esophageal varices (Abdel-Latif et al 1981, Davidson et al 1991, Abdel-Wahab et al 1993, Richter et al 1998).…”
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“…Periportal fibrosis and portal hypertension are the primary indicators for the disease. Thus ultrasonography has been used to assess S. japonicum foci (Hatz et al, 1992), but only very few data are available for S. mekongi-endemic areas.…”
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confidence: 99%