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Sonography of diffuse benign liver disease: accuracy of pattern recognition and grading

Authors :
Barry B. Goldberg
Alfred B. Kurtz
Laurence Needleman
Rifkin
HS Cooper
M E Pasto
Source :
American Journal of Roentgenology. 146:1011-1015
Publication Year :
1986
Publisher :
American Roentgen Ray Society, 1986.

Abstract

Sonograms of 110 patients were compared to recently performed liver biopsies for evaluation of the accuracy of sonography in predicting the type (pattern) of pathology and its grade of severity (mild, moderate, or severe) in a wide variety of diffuse liver processes. There are two distinct, abnormal sonographic patterns: the fatty-fibrotic pattern seen primarily with cirrhosis, chronic hepatitis, and/or fatty infiltration, and the centrilobular pattern seen primarily with acute hepatitis. Sonography was 88% accurate in assigning the correct pattern to the corresponding pathology (sensitivity 89%, specificity 86%, p less than 0.001). The degree of accuracy was dependent on the grade of pathologic severity, with mild disease offering the greatest difficulty; moderate and severe diseases were accurately detected and placed in the correct pattern in all cases. Sonographic grading of the severity of disease was far less precise (63% overall). This study showed that sonography can distinguish between two abnormal sonographic patterns of diffuse benign liver disease as well as between normal and abnormal patterns.

Details

ISSN :
15463141 and 0361803X
Volume :
146
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Roentgenology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c0aece2999a8c75740f10f50b0c8060a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2214/ajr.146.5.1011