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FOCAL LIVER LESIONS:A diagnostic approach with USG Vs TPCT . - CORRELATION OF TRIPLE PHASE CT AND ULTRASONOGRAPHY FINDINGS FOR EVALUATION OF FOCAL LIVER LESIONS

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It is important to apply a systematic approach in the diagnosis and management of focal liver lesions which is possible thorough clinical history and physical examination, relevant laboratory and radiological investigations, and histopathology. Although, histopathology is the gold standard in making the final diagnosis yet it not always feasible being invasive. Over the past few years dynamic CT and USG has become the main diagnostic modality for diagnosis of focal liver lesions. As both of these techniques vary in terms of sensitivity, specificity and accuracy which affects the diagnosing, staging and treatment planning. The current study aims to study various radiological pattern of focal liver lesions and correlate between ultrasonographic and Triple phase CT findings in arriving at a specific diagnosis before surgery or biopsy

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Dr. Chouhan is a Consultant Radiologist with immense clinical experience from India. He is medical graduate from BVP University, Pune India and has completed his masters in radiodiagnosis from GRMC,gwalior. He is an outstanding speaker and researcher with various projects, presentations and publications to his credit. 

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Authors YOUGANSH CHOUHAN
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.07.2020
 
EAN 9786202670180
ISBN 9786202670180
No. of pages 124
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Medical professions

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