POTENTIALITY OF MODERN ULTRASOUND EVALUATION OF LIVER STRUCTURE BY THE EXAMPLE OF GILBERT’S SYNDROME

Technical advances in recent years have greatly expanded the diagnostic potentialities of ultrasound study, providing opportunities in a number of cases to diagnose and begin treatment as soon as possible. The authors propose to use the method of assessment of the liver parenchyma using acoustic his...

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Main Authors: M.I. Pykov, I.N. Zakharova, Z.V. Kaloeva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Paediatrician Publishers, LLC 2011-10-01
Series:Pediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ
Online Access:https://www.pedpharma.ru/jour/article/view/1335
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spelling doaj-1d243b62a14b4235a02879866e2b11dc2021-07-28T16:32:38ZengPaediatrician Publishers, LLCPediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ1727-57762500-30892011-10-018588901330POTENTIALITY OF MODERN ULTRASOUND EVALUATION OF LIVER STRUCTURE BY THE EXAMPLE OF GILBERT’S SYNDROMEM.I. Pykov0I.N. Zakharova1Z.V. Kaloeva2Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, MoscowRussian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, MoscowRussian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, MoscowTechnical advances in recent years have greatly expanded the diagnostic potentialities of ultrasound study, providing opportunities in a number of cases to diagnose and begin treatment as soon as possible. The authors propose to use the method of assessment of the liver parenchyma using acoustic histometry. We examined 200 children aged 8 to 16 years with a preliminary diagnosis of Gilbert’s syndrome. We studied gene UGT1A1 in all children, performed an ultrasound scan of the liver and spleen, and calculated the liver-spleen index. Two examples using the new method of noninvasive diagnosis have been cited. The obtained results of the study demonstrate the high sensitivity and specificity of this technique, and can be recommended in addition to the traditional ultrasound scan. Key words: liver, spleen, Gilbert’s syndrome, ultrasound, acoustic histometries, liver-spleen index, children. (Pediatric Pharmacology. — 2011; 8 (5): 88–90.)https://www.pedpharma.ru/jour/article/view/1335
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POTENTIALITY OF MODERN ULTRASOUND EVALUATION OF LIVER STRUCTURE BY THE EXAMPLE OF GILBERT’S SYNDROME
Pediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ
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I.N. Zakharova
Z.V. Kaloeva
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title POTENTIALITY OF MODERN ULTRASOUND EVALUATION OF LIVER STRUCTURE BY THE EXAMPLE OF GILBERT’S SYNDROME
title_short POTENTIALITY OF MODERN ULTRASOUND EVALUATION OF LIVER STRUCTURE BY THE EXAMPLE OF GILBERT’S SYNDROME
title_full POTENTIALITY OF MODERN ULTRASOUND EVALUATION OF LIVER STRUCTURE BY THE EXAMPLE OF GILBERT’S SYNDROME
title_fullStr POTENTIALITY OF MODERN ULTRASOUND EVALUATION OF LIVER STRUCTURE BY THE EXAMPLE OF GILBERT’S SYNDROME
title_full_unstemmed POTENTIALITY OF MODERN ULTRASOUND EVALUATION OF LIVER STRUCTURE BY THE EXAMPLE OF GILBERT’S SYNDROME
title_sort potentiality of modern ultrasound evaluation of liver structure by the example of gilbert’s syndrome
publisher Paediatrician Publishers, LLC
series Pediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ
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publishDate 2011-10-01
description Technical advances in recent years have greatly expanded the diagnostic potentialities of ultrasound study, providing opportunities in a number of cases to diagnose and begin treatment as soon as possible. The authors propose to use the method of assessment of the liver parenchyma using acoustic histometry. We examined 200 children aged 8 to 16 years with a preliminary diagnosis of Gilbert’s syndrome. We studied gene UGT1A1 in all children, performed an ultrasound scan of the liver and spleen, and calculated the liver-spleen index. Two examples using the new method of noninvasive diagnosis have been cited. The obtained results of the study demonstrate the high sensitivity and specificity of this technique, and can be recommended in addition to the traditional ultrasound scan. Key words: liver, spleen, Gilbert’s syndrome, ultrasound, acoustic histometries, liver-spleen index, children. (Pediatric Pharmacology. — 2011; 8 (5): 88–90.)
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