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GI Imaging - Hepatic Steatosis and Cirrhosis

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Radiology Education by Joseph W. Owen, MD

Audience: Medical Students, Junior Radiology Residents, or GI Fellows


Learning Objectives:
Recognize and describe increased echogenicity of the liver associated with hepatic steatosis
Recognize and describe surface nodularity and coarsened hepatic echotexture associated with hepatic cirrhosis



Summary:
Steatosis
Accumulation of lipid in the hepatocytes
Most commonly detected in Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and Alcohol liver disease
Detected as increase echogencity on ultrasound
Loss of distinct periportal fat
Increased echogencitiy compared to kidney



Cirrhosis
Development of fibrosis in the liver
Only apparent on ultrasound once severe
Coarsened echotexture
Surface nodularity

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