The Role of Ultrasonography and Color Doppler in the Evaluation of Living Related Donor Liver Transplantation and its Complications

Omar Abd El-Aziz Ahmed Hamada;

Abstract


Ultrasound is often employed in the initial work-up of potential donor and recipient for LDLT. Ultrasound is most useful as the initial screening test in detecting hepatic parenchymal abnormalities, while CT or MRI are the modalities of choice in the demo


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Title The Role of Ultrasonography and Color Doppler in the Evaluation of Living Related Donor Liver Transplantation and its Complications
Other Titles دور الموجات الصوتية و الدوبلر الملون فى تقييم حالات زراعة الكبد من متبرع حى و مضاعفاتها
Authors Omar Abd El-Aziz Ahmed Hamada
Keywords The Role of Ultrasonography and Color Doppler in the Evaluation of Living Related Donor Liver Transplantation and its Complications
Issue Date 2008
Description 
Ultrasound is often employed in the initial work-up of potential donor and recipient for LDLT. Ultrasound is most useful as the initial screening test in detecting hepatic parenchymal abnormalities, while CT or MRI are the modalities of choice in the demo

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