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Radiological Spectrum Of Fatty Liver Correlate With High Resolution Ultrasonography Of Fibrosis And Cirrhosis

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Superior University

Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Cirrhosis
Fibrosis

Treatments

Radiation: high resolution ultrasonography

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06749522
MSAHS/Batch-Spring23/038

Details and patient eligibility

About

Fatty liver is a condition in which fat builds up in liver. it is very common health issue.it is major public health problems in the world. there is particular concern because fatty liver causes mortality among patients. The incidence and prevalence of disease vary with time. Fibrosis is thickening of connective tissues which is usually as a result of injury and long term inflammation. Cirrhosis is severe scarring of liver which is caused by long term liver damage. The scar tissue replaces healthy tissues which leads to loss of liver function. The Objective of study is to look into radiographic features of fatty liver disease. The high resolution ultrasonography will give more detailed view of disease. The study inclued 150 participants.

Full description

The other liver conditions like fibrosis and cirrhosis are also examined and correlated with fatty liver disease. The CT and MRI are used to compare with HR ultrasonographic findings. Descriptive statistics and comparative statistics are used to interpret data.

Enrollment

150 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 70 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Confirmed diagnosis of fatty liver (steatosis), fibrosis, or cirrhosis.
  • Patient consent to undergo imaging and participate in the study.

Exclusion criteria

  • Other Liver Diseases: Exclusion of patients with other significant liver conditions (e.g., viral hepatitis, autoimmune liver diseases) unless specified.
  • Pregnant women may be excluded due to imaging concerns.
  • Poor quality or incomplete imaging studies.
  • Presence of other severe systemic illnesses that could affect liver function or imaging.
  • Recent liver surgeries or invasive procedures that might affect imaging results

Trial contacts and locations

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