Transient elastography (TE) is a noninvasive technique for assessing liver fibrosis by measuring tissue stiffness, which indicates the degree of fibrosis. This method offers a quick, easy and patient-friendly alternative to invasive liver biopsy and is valuable for monitoring disease progression and t...
Transient elastography (TE) is a noninvasive technique for assessing liver fibrosis by measuring tissue stiffness, which indicates the degree of fibrosis. This method offers a quick, easy and patient-friendly alternative to invasive liver biopsy and is valuable for monitoring disease progression and t...
Patient preference for invasive liver tissue biopsy has been decreasing. Liver stiffness is a well-known, promising biomarker that can be measured through diverse noninvasive modalities that exhibit comparable diagnostic performances. Liver stiffness is a combination measurement of real-time liver status ...
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