Liver Elastography Methods for Diagnosis of De Novo and Recurrent Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Razvan Cerban, Speranta Iacob, Carmen Ester, Mihaela Ghioca, Mirela Chitul, Razvan Iacob, Liana Gheorghe

TL;DR
This paper reviews liver elastography methods for diagnosing and managing hepatocellular carcinoma, highlighting their noninvasive benefits and recent advancements.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review of liver elastography's evolving role in HCC diagnosis and management, emphasizing new clinical applications and technological innovations.
Findings
Liver elastography offers noninvasive assessment of tissue stiffness with diagnostic accuracy comparable to liver biopsy.
Elastography can help differentiate between benign and malignant liver lesions based on tissue elasticity.
Recent advancements include AI-integrated systems and improved ultrasound imaging for better HCC risk prediction.
Abstract
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), a common consequence of chronic liver disease, ranks among the most prevalent cancers globally and contributes significantly to cancer-related mortality. Liver fibrosis is intimately associated with hepatic function and the likelihood of future HCC occurrence. Despite the fact that liver biopsy continues to be the gold standard for diagnosing fibrosis, its utility is hindered by cost and invasiveness, along with patient unease, procedural rejection, and potential adverse effects. Liver elastography has become a leading noninvasive means of assessing tissue stiffness with considerable diagnostic precision. Malignant tumors generally exhibit higher cellularity in comparison to benign ones, resulting in increased stiffness. Elastography techniques capitalize on alterations in tissue elasticity stemming from specific pathological or physiological processes.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLiver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment · Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis · Animal Virus Infections Studies
