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May 09
2010
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What do we do with liver tumors in India?Posted by Anuj Mishra in tumor , liver , interdisciplinary |
Focal liver lesions pose a diagnostic challenge to radiologist and clinician alike. Many focal liver lesions remain undiscovered throughout the patients’ life only to be discovered on autopsy.
Most focal liver lesions are incidental findings, especially at ultrasound examinations performed as part of the follow-up of tumor patients or in screening programs for liver cirrhosis.
How many of our colleagues in India use contrast-enhanced ultrasound or diffusion weighted MRI for characterization of liver lesions? And what about the cost?
What comes after ultrasound?
The quality of ultrasound findings varies with the experience of the examiner and the quality of equipment. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound is generally the preserve of specialized centres. In this situation, according to the EASL Barcelona guidelines, a triphasic CT scan or contrast-enhanced dynamic MRI scan should also be performed before the lesion can be characterized.














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