Choonpa Igaku
Online ISSN : 1881-9311
Print ISSN : 1346-1176
ISSN-L : 1346-1176
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Pathological findings of liver steatosis that is difficult to evaluate with ultrasound
Reiichiro KONDOHironori KUSANOYutaro MIHARAMasayoshi KAGEJun AKIBAHirohisa YANO
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2023 Volume 50 Issue 3 Pages 197-203

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Although new ultrasound (US) methods able to quantitatively assess liver fat content have been recently developed, B-mode US is still the major method for detecting liver steatosis during medical checkups. However, some pathological cases yield false-positive or false-negative liver steatosis results using B-mode US. In addition, histologically, the degree of fat deposits and the size of fat droplets in the liver can affect the sensitivity and specificity of the diagnosis of liver steatosis using B-mode US. As B-mode US evaluation of fatty liver relies on operator expertise, the operator should be aware that there are some cases of liver steatosis that are difficult to evaluate with B-mode US. Here, we describe the pathological findings of liver steatosis that is difficult to evaluate with US.

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