A liver biopsy is a diagnostic procedure that samples a person’s liver tissue to check for any abnormalities. Specialists, such as imaging physicians and diagnostic medical sonographers, may use an ...
Over 800,000 people are diagnosed with liver cancer every year worldwide, and it accounts for more than 700,000 cancer deaths annually. Traditional treatment involves surgery, radiation therapy, ...
Background and Aim: Currently, an increasing number of liver biopsies are performed by radiologists under real-time ultrasound control. A routine ultrasound assessment of a puncture site before ...
This new imaging technique, when applied to humans, could both improve our understanding of the circulatory system (veins, ...
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) has emerged as a pivotal imaging modality in the assessment of liver lesions, offering real-time, non‐invasive visualisation of tissue vascularity and perfusion ...
A pioneering new liver cancer treatment, employing focused ultrasound waves to destroy diseased tissue, has been administered ...
Cheri Roper felt the lump in her breast. She had waited to get her annual mammogram because as a woman with dense breasts, her mammogram would get flagged and she would need to get an ultrasound to be ...
Ultrasound waves have destroyed liver cancer in an NHS patient in a “new generation” treatment. Roger Jackson, 80, had the ...
TUSTIN, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Liver disease is one of the major challenges in imaging today, and accurately determining compensated advanced chronic liver disease (cACLD) is extremely important in ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - Over 800,000 people are diagnosed with liver cancer every year worldwide, and it accounts for more than 700,000 cancer deaths each year. Traditional treatment ...