Buch, Englisch, 290 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 513 g
ISBN: 978-3-030-74134-1
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
In the first chapters, which focus on the correct methodology for Diagnostic Accuracy Assessment of non -invasive techniques, the architecture of diagnostic research is discussed. In turn, the following sections describe a broad range of clinical applications in hepatology and gastroenterology. The closing section presents a number of case studies on practical issues, together with acritical discussion on how to promote the appropriate use of these technologies.
Given its scope, the book will be of interest to specialists, post-graduate medical students, and researchers in the fields of hepatology and gastroenterology.
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Part-1: Introduction to Elastography. Elastographic measures: a methodological approach.- Liver stiffness: thresholds of health.- Part-2: Liver diseases. The role of transient elastography for fibrosis staging in HCV-related chronic liver disease.- The role of elastography in HBV: assessing liver fibrosis.- The role of transient elastography in NAFLD.- Elastography in liver transplanted patients.- Elastography in Autoimmune Liver Diseases.- Transient elastography for the diagnosis of liver fibrosis and cirrhosis in people with alcohol-associated liver disease.- Elastography after treatment and during follow-up.- Elastography methods to assess chronic liver diseases: a critical comparison.- The assessment of portal hypertention.- Assessing disease severity and prognosis.- Part-3: Extrahepatic diseases Pancreas.- Pancreas: transabdominal ultrasound–based elastography.- Endoscopic ultrasound elastography in pancreatic diseases.- Part-4: Extrahepatic diseases Bowel. Application of elastography in patients with IBD. Stricturing Crohn’s disease. Part-5: Spleen involvement in liver and non- liver diseases. Liver and spleen stiffness in vascular liver diseases.- Liver and spleen stiffness in hematological diseases. Case Studies.