Liver transplant evaluation

Liver transplant evaluation, within abdominal medical imaging, utilizes ultrasound as a key non-invasive tool. This crucial assessment identifies candidates for liver transplantation, meticulously examining the abdominal organs for conditions like cirrhosis, portal hypertension, and hepatocellular carcinoma. Ultrasound provides real-time visualization of liver size, texture, vascularity, and the presence of ascites or masses, guiding clinical decisions.

Accurate abdominal ultrasound during liver transplant evaluation helps assess liver disease severity, detect complications, and identify anatomical variations critical for surgical planning. This detailed sonographic examination ensures comprehensive patient assessment, enhancing patient outcomes in complex liver disease management.

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