70 generalized increased echogenicity of the liver

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70 Generalized Increased Echogenicity of the Liver

CLINICAL IMAGAGING AN ATLAS OF DIFFERENTIAL DAIGNOSIS EISENBERG DR. Muhammad Bin Zulfiqar PGR-FCPS III SIMS/SHL

Fig GI 70-1 Fatty infiltration. Sagittal scan demonstrates a diffuse increase in echogenicity of the hepatic parenchyma with marked attenuation of the sound beam. 95

Fig GI 70-2 Focal fatty infiltration. Longitudinal scan shows a well-defined, densely echogenic focus within the liver. 108

Fig GI 70-3 Fibrosis. Diffuse increased echogenicity of the liver secondary to chronic hepatitis.

Fig GI 70-4 Cirrhosis. Transverse scan shows a small, contracted liver (L) with increased echogenicity surrounded by ascitic fluid (arrow). (P, portal vein.) 95

Fig GI 70-5 Cirrhosis with portal hypertension. Transverse scan shows multiple venous collaterals (arrowheads). 95

Fig GI 70-6 Kaposi sarcoma. Sagittal sonogram through the right upper quadrant shows abnormal heterogeneous increase in echogenicity of the liver, with multiple hyperechoic lesions throughout the hepatic parenchyma. 109
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