Liver Elastography
Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology’s advanced ultrasound department now offers Ultrasound Elastography of the Liver, an innovative, non-invasive way to assess liver health. This cutting-edge exam helps physicians evaluate liver stiffness, an important indicator of fibrosis or scarring, without the need for more invasive procedures. By combining traditional ultrasound imaging with advanced technology, patients benefit from a safer, faster, and more comfortable diagnostic experience.
ZP is currently offing Liver Elastography in Five Towns, Lindenhurst, Stony Brook and Sayville.
What are the benefits of Liver Elastography?
- Provides real-time results on liver stiffness
- Helps detect and monitor liver fibrosis and chronic liver disease
- Non-invasive alternative to liver biopsy
- Quick and painless procedure
- No radiation exposure
- Can be repeated safely for ongoing follow-up
How does Liver Elastography work?
Ultrasound Elastography works by using sound waves to measure how stiff or elastic the liver tissue is. During the exam, the ultrasound device sends gentle pulses through the liver. These pulses create shear waves that travel through the tissue, and the speed at which they move is measured. Stiffer liver tissue allows waves to travel faster, which can indicate fibrosis or other abnormalities. The results are then translated into quantitative data that physicians can use to evaluate liver health and guide treatment decisions.
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Why Choose Zwanger-Pesiri?
Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology brings world-class expertise to the Long Island community. Our subspecialty-trained radiologists are Board Certified by the American Board of Radiology with fellowship training in a variety of specialties. They are highly-skilled, highly-knowledgeable, and make patient care a priority. To learn more, contact us today.