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Elastography of the Liver in Wilson's Disease

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DIAGNOSTICS
Volume 13, Issue 11, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics13111898

Keywords

elastography; fibrosis; liver; non-invasive; Wilson's disease

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The staging of liver fibrosis is crucial in Wilson's disease for prognosis and treatment. While histopathological examination is the standard method for fibrosis assessment, non-invasive techniques such as transient elastography and shear wave elastography are considered reliable and repetitive alternatives to liver biopsy. This article provides an overview of available elastography techniques and recent studies on liver elastography in Wilson's disease.
Staging of liver fibrosis is of special significance in Wilson's disease as it determines the patient's prognosis and treatment. Histopathological examination is a standard method for fibrosis assessment; however, non-invasive methods like transient elastography and share wave elastography are believed to be reliable and repetitive and are expected to replace liver biopsy in Wilson's disease. This article presents a short description of available elastography techniques and the results of the most recent studies on elastography of the liver in patients with Wilson's disease.

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