Description of early cirrhosis b ultrasound

Early cirrhosis is described on ultrasound by changes in liver volume, portal vein dilatation, and splenomegaly. The description of early cirrhosis on ultrasound includes reduced or normal liver volume, poorly smooth or uneven liver surface, widened hepatic fissure, disproportion between right and left lobes of the liver, thickened and enhanced echogenicity of the liver parenchyma and unevenness, disorganized tubular structure of the liver, dilated portal vein, enlarged spleen, and the thickness of the spleen is more than 4.0cm. Cirrhosis cannot be accurately determined by ultrasound alone, but needs to be combined with history of chronic hepatitis and clinical manifestations, as well as liver function, blood routine and other relevant indicators to make accurate judgment. If the above test results are abnormal, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to make a clear diagnosis with the help of a doctor and carry out targeted treatment or therapy.