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Question about ultrasound...

Hi Dr. In addition to a CT there was an ultrasound preformed because of elevated liver enzymes. Ultrasound showed "Liver: there is increased parenchymal echogenicity. There are no hepatic lesions". What does " increased parenchymal echogenicity" mean? Please let me know. Am always worried something will happen to new liver. Thank you in advance.

2015-05-19 10:53:11

Emma

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CT scans and MRIs are typically better tyhan ultrasounds which are more operator-dependent. I think that you should have one to confirm the portal vein thrombosis. none of the findings that you describe are suspicious for recurrent HCC. Most programs have screening programs post-transplant to assess for recurrence. the most important predictor for recurrence is the histology of the liver explant. the findings that you describe can typicvally be seen post transplant.

2015-05-19 10:53:39

Sun