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On the Question of Modern Radiodiagnostics Alveococcosis Liver (on the Basis of a Specialized Hepatology Center)

Abstract

Alveococcosis liver is a parasitic disease, the diagnosis of which is the difficulty in similarity with malignant tumors of the liver due to infiltrative growth, the possibility of metastasis and high relapse rate after surgery. It evaluates the current possibilities of ultrasound and CT diagnosis liver alveococcosis, including opportunities of elastography (ARFI) in the differential diagnosis of alveococcosis and primary liver cancer. To optimize radiation diagnosis of this disease the authors studied ultrasound and CT-signs in 28 patients examined, operated and followed up for 7 years in a specialized Hepatology Center.

About the Authors

Pavel I. Rykhtik
Privolzhsky Regional Medical Center Federal Medical-Biological Agency of Russia
Russian Federation

Ph. D. Med., Head of Department of Radiation Diagnostics 



Natalya I. Zabavina
Privolzhsky Regional Medical Center Federal Medical-Biological Agency of Russia
Russian Federation

Ph. D. Med., Radiologist



Nikolay M. Kiselev
Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
Russian Federation

Assistant of Chair of Surgical Diseases



Vladimir E. Zagainov
Privolzhsky Regional Medical Center Federal Medical-Biological Agency of Russia; Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
Russian Federation

M. D. Med., Chief Specialist in Surgery Privolzhsky Regional Medical Center of FMBA of Russia; Head of Chair of Surgical Diseases of Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia



Sergei V. Romanov
Privolzhsky Regional Medical Center of FMBA of Russia
Russian Federation

Ph. D. Med., Chief of Privolzhsky Regional Medical Center of FMBA of Russia



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Rykhtik P., Zabavina N., Kiselev N., Zagainov V., Romanov S. On the Question of Modern Radiodiagnostics Alveococcosis Liver (on the Basis of a Specialized Hepatology Center). Radiology - Practice. 2016;(2):47-56. (In Russ.)

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