Transient elastography measures the liver stiffness in patients with hepatic fibrosis due to chronic liver diseases like chronic hepatitis C, alcoholic liver disease, and cholestatic liver diseases. It is a non-invasive method. It is also known as fibroelastography. It uses pulse-echo ultrasound acquisition.
Fibroscan - Revolutionizing Liver Health Assessment
Fibroscan testing offers a non-surgical substitute for the conventional liver biopsy that is quick, painless, and simple. Read the article below to learn more.
Transient Elastography in the Diagnosis of Pediatric Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Transient elastography is a non-invasive liver assessment that aids in diagnosing pediatric NAFLD, enhancing early detection for better care in children.
High-Resolution Ultrasound Elastography - An Overview
High-resolution ultrasonic elastography is a non-invasive imaging technology that measures tissue stiffness and aids in the early diagnosis of diseases.