1995
DOI: 10.1016/0887-2171(95)90011-x
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Sonographic diagnosis of diffuse liver disease

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“…Para alguns pesquisadores, a USG é uma técnica bastante sensível para distinguir o fígado "normal" do "anormal", com a vantagem de não ser invasivo, ter baixo custo e ausência de radiação (11)(12)(13)(14)(15).…”
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“…Para alguns pesquisadores, a USG é uma técnica bastante sensível para distinguir o fígado "normal" do "anormal", com a vantagem de não ser invasivo, ter baixo custo e ausência de radiação (11)(12)(13)(14)(15).…”
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“…O critério de diagnóstico de esteatose foi a presença de aumento difuso da ecogenicidade parenquimatosa ou "fígado brilhante", associado a uma textura hepática fina e maior atenuação da onda de ultrasom (13,14).…”
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“…Images were measured in a workstation with the IMAGE ARENA -TOM TEC software ® . 23 Abdominal wall thickness assessment with minimum and maximum subcutaneous fat measurement; and preperitoneal fat obtained with a wide-band convex transducer (PVT -375BT), with a central frequency of 3.5 MHz (2.5 -5.5 MHz) -Toshiba, SSA-770A -APLIO ® (Tokyo, Japan). Images were analyzed in a workstation with the Medical Imaging Applications (MIA) software ® and the maximum subcutaneous fat layer thickness was measured with the IMAGE ARENA -TOM TEC software ® .…”
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“…Fatty liver may also be detected with radiographic techniques such as ultrasound, computer tomographic scans, and magnetic resonance imaging. 13,14 Fatty liver is commonly observed among obese individuals. Although there are no population estimates on the prevalence of fatty liver, a large retrospective review from 1984 revealed a projected incidence rate of 60% to 90% among morbidly obese individuals.…”
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