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[Algorithms in ultrasonic diagnosis of diseases of the hepatobiliary tract].
Medicinski Arhiv 1999
The hallmark in clinical diagnostic in last two decade is ultrasound. Today, the diagnosis of numerous diseases detected was using US diagnostic. US the first diagnostic procedure in medical practice of all specialties, especially in abdominal disease. Liver and spleen diffuse or focal lesions, and other abdominal disease very easy will be detected using by US. There are some diagnostic algorithms that solved diagnostic dilemmas, for instance in the case of jaundice, focal and diffuse liver and spleen lesions, and other gallbladder, biliary ducts, pancreas disease and abdominal solid or liquid collections. The algorithms in diagnostic of abdominal disease are the choice for successful diagnostic procedure, very often used in medical practice.
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