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==Overview==
==Overview==
 
[[Ultrasonography]] may be helpful in the diagnosis of jaundice due to [[cirrhosis]]. Findings on an [[abdominal]] [[ultrasonography]] suggestive of [[cirrhosis]] include [[splenomegaly]], [[ascites]], re-canalization of [[umbilical vein]] -- [[pathognomonic]] of portal hypertension, and porto-systemic [[collaterals]].
==Ultrasound==
=== Ultrasonography ===
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|[[image:Ascites11.jpg|thumb|400px|Ascites ultrasonography-Case courtesy of Dr Maulik S Patel, via radiopaedia.org<ref name="https://radiopaedia.org/">Radiopaedia.org. From the case <"https://radiopaedia.org/cases/29199">rID: 29199</ref>]]
|[[image:Splenomegaly-1.JPG|thumb|350px|Splenomegaly ultrasonography-Case courtesy of Dr Ian Bickle, via radiopaedia.org<ref name="https://radiopaedia.org/">Radiopaedia.org. From the case <"https://radiopaedia.org/cases/52825">rID: 52825</ref>]]
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*[[Ultrasonography]] may be helpful in the diagnosis of jaundice due to [[cirrhosis]]. Findings on an [[abdominal]] [[ultrasonography]] suggestive of [[cirrhosis]] include:<ref name="urlPortal hypertension | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org" />
**[[Splenomegaly]]
**[[Ascites]]
**Re-canalization of [[umbilical vein]] -- [[pathognomonic]] of portal hypertension
**Porto-systemic [[collaterals]]
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Eiman Ghaffarpasand, M.D. [2]

Overview

Ultrasonography may be helpful in the diagnosis of jaundice due to cirrhosis. Findings on an abdominal ultrasonography suggestive of cirrhosis include splenomegaly, ascites, re-canalization of umbilical vein -- pathognomonic of portal hypertension, and porto-systemic collaterals.

Ultrasonography

Ascites ultrasonography-Case courtesy of Dr Maulik S Patel, via radiopaedia.org[1]
Splenomegaly ultrasonography-Case courtesy of Dr Ian Bickle, via radiopaedia.org[1]











References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Radiopaedia.org. From the case <"https://radiopaedia.org/cases/29199">rID: 29199


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