The USS findings which prompted a referral was liver metastasis in 10(26%), hypoechoic lesion in 7(18%), liver mass in 6(15%), hemangioma in 4(10%), area of increased echogenicity in 3(8%), isoechoic lesion in 3(8%), cyst in 2(5%) and hyperechoic lesion, echo poor area, ...
Hematoxylin-eosin staining was used to evaluate brain damage.Two-dimensional ultrasound imaging detected swelling and increased echogenicity at 48 to 72hours in the mild asphyxia group and at 24 to 72hours in the moderate asphyxia group. The shear wave velocity substantially increased from 0.65卤0.04...
Results Two‐dimensional ultrasound imaging detected swelling and increased echogenicity at 48 to 72?hours in the mild asphyxia group and at 24 to 72?hours in the moderate asphyxia group. The shear wave velocity substantially increased from 0.65?±?0.04?m/s preoperatively to 0.78?±?0.07?m/s ...
Abdominal ultrasonography revealed slightly enlarged liver with increased echogenicity (steatosis). Different causes of elevated aminotransferases were excluded: viral (e.g., HBV, HCV, CMV), toxic, selected metabolic disorders (alpha-1- antitrypsin deficiency, Wilsons’ disease) and autoimmune hepatitis....