Web1. aug 2010 · The main pathogenic mechanism of periportal hyperechogenicity is unknown but may be related to one or more of the following: lymphatic stasis, obstruction by edema, or compression from... WebProminent periportal echogenicity was detected during sonographic examination of patients suffering from recurrent pyogenic cholangitis, hepatocellular carcinoma and acute cholecystitis. To document the finding, 140 normal individuals were studied to establish a norm for the evaluation of the periportal echogenicity.
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Web6. mar 2024 · Periportal hyperechogenicity has been recorded in many inflammatory and infectious diseases, including viral hepatitis, inflammatory bowel diseases, toxic shock syndrome of staphylococcus infection, typhoid fever, and schistosomiasis. WebPurpose Periportal hyperechogenicity has been recorded in many inflammatory and infectious diseases, including viral hepatitis, inflammatory bowel diseases, toxic shock syndrome of staphylococcus... cooker pine
Periportal hyperechogenicity in febrile (virus) infection
Webgenerally observed in the periportal area, near the gallbladder, or in the fourth hepatic segment (3,4,8,13,14) and are felt to represent portions of the hepatic parenchyma that have been spared by the ... parenchyma surrounding areas of hyperechogenicity (17,19,25). In a previously reported series (24), 14 of 17 ... WebThe periportal region is the anatomical space arranged around the portal vein and it includes branches of the hepatic artery, bile duct, nerves, lymph vessels and virtual space. (Fig 1) … Web1. aug 2010 · Echo-rich periportal cuffing (ErPC) constitutes a rare ultrasonographic phenomenon characterized by periportal encasement of the liver, also referred to as … cooker pilot light