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Advanced Ultrasound with Imaging Correlations of Diffuse Liver Diseases

  • 1st Edition - February 1, 2027
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Riccardo De Robertis
  • Language: English

Advanced Ultrasound with Imaging Correlations of Diffuse Liver Diseases addresses the critical need for detailed comparisons between advanced ultrasound (US) techniques and CT/MRI… Read more

Description

Advanced Ultrasound with Imaging Correlations of Diffuse Liver Diseases addresses the critical need for detailed comparisons between advanced ultrasound (US) techniques and CT/MRI findings in the evaluation of liver diseases. While many books exist, few provide the in-depth analysis and practical guidelines necessary for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning. This book fills that gap, offering a multiparametric approach to the assessment of fibrotic and steatotic liver diseases. Inside, readers will find essential topics such as indications for liver US in diffuse liver diseases, advanced Ultrasound techniques for assessing liver fibrosis and steatosis, and the correlation between US, CT, and MRI findings.

Key chapters cover the basics of liver ultrasound, conventional Doppler and microvascular flow imaging, ultrasound elastography, and the quantification of liver steatosis. Additionally, the book explores cutting-edge topics like artificial intelligence in liver ultrasound and the application of US in pediatric patients. Contributions from leading experts in the field ensure that each chapter provides valuable insights and practical advice. This is an indispensable resource for scientists, researchers, and clinicians alike. It offers clear guidelines on performing liver ultrasounds, understanding and interpreting results, and making informed comparisons with CT and MRI findings.

Key features

  • Provides detailed comparisons between advanced ultrasound techniques and CT/MRI findings for accurate liver disease diagnosis
  • Offers clear guidelines for performing liver ultrasound, including advanced techniques for fibrosis and steatosis assessment
  • Enhances diagnostic accuracy through multiparametric imaging correlations in diffuse liver diseases
  • Explores cutting-edge topics like artificial intelligence in liver ultrasound and pediatric applications
  • Ensures valuable insights and practical advice from leading experts

Readership

Radiologists, hepatologists, gastroenterologists

Table of contents

1. Basics of liver ultrasound

2. Conventional Doppler and microvascular flow imaging in chronic liver diseases

3. Ultrasound elastography of the liver

4. Ultrasound quantification of liver steatosis

5. Artificial intelligence in liver ultrasound

6. Chronic liver diseases and cirrhosis in adults: conventional ultrasound and ultrasound elastography

7. Liver steatosis in adults: conventional ultrasound findings and ultrasound quantification

8. Ultrasound assessment of fibrosis and steatosis in pediatric patients

9. Multi-imaging correlations in liver cirrhosis 10. Multi-imaging correlations in liver steatosis

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: February 1, 2027
  • Language: English

About the editor

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Riccardo De Robertis

Riccardo De Robertis, MD, PhD, is an esteemed Associate Professor of Radiology at the University of Verona, Italy, specializing in hepato-bilio-pancreatic imaging. He holds a PhD in inflammation, immunity, and cancer from the University of Verona and has authored over 99 influential publications. A fellow of the European Society for Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology (ESGAR), Dr. De Robertis is also an active member of SIRM, ESR, SIUMB, and AISP. His work significantly advances diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic approaches in radiology, and he is dedicated to mentoring future radiologists and improving patient outcomes through innovative research.

Affiliations and expertise
Associate Professor, Department of Radiology, University of Verona, Verona, Italy