PMID: 11933589Apr 6, 2002Paper

Diffuse liver disease

Clinics in Liver Disease
Pablo R Ros, Koenraad J Mortele

Abstract

During the last decade, the role of the radiologist in evaluating patients with diffuse liver disease has increasingly expanded. In many cases, the management choices for the hepatologist in the imaging work-up of a patient with suspicion of a diffuse liver disease have significantly widened. In some instances, imaging may point directly to the diagnosis; in many instances, imaging helps narrow the differential diagnosis or is crucial in the follow-up of patients. Although some rare entities still have nonspecific radiologic features, the imaging pattern, in combination with appropriate clinical information, may provide the most likely diagnosis.

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