Correlation of Sonographic Appearance of Chronic Liver Disease with Serological Findings of Hepatitis B and C in Multan City

Journal Title: Journal of Health and Medical Sciences - Year 2019, Vol 2, Issue 2

Abstract

Liver cirrhosis is the irrecoverable disease of the liver, finally it causes necrosis of liver cells, as a result, change normal cells into an abnormal knot as well as structural abnormalities occur. It caused by many of reason, but here we discussed only by the hepatitis b virus and hepatitis b virus. The hazard of liver cirrhosis increased day by day. Recently liver cirrhosis prevalence of Pakistan was 13.5%. Sonography can easily diagnose the liver cirrhosis caused by hepatitis b and c virus. Objective: The object of this study to examine the analyses of ultra-sonographic diagnosis of liver cirrhosis in patients with chronic viral hepatitis B and C. Method: the cross-sectional study was conducted at Fatima ultrasound center. All age group patients with hepatitis B and C virus liver cirrhosis was included. Scanner GE Logic 5 and 7 Pro, DP-20 used for this study to examine the collaboration of liver cirrhosis. The liver cirrhosis associated hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus were analyzed on trans-abdominal by concave prob 2.5- 5MHz. Result: Total 376 patients determine to have hepatitis B and C virus cause liver cirrhosis were incorporate all age patients which a large portion of them was male the absolute level of liver cirrhosis was 46%. Conclusion: We observe that liver cirrhosis associated with hepatitis B and C virus more common in male than female. Rural areas are more effective by liver cirrhosis associated with hepatitis B and C virus.

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Babar Javaid, Syed Amir Gillani, Mustafa Ali Siddiqui, Ikram Akhtar, Sana Ali, Shazia Kausar, Tania Bashir, Hakeemullah Ghouri

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  • EP ID EP600181
  • DOI 10.31014/aior.1994.02.02.38
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Babar Javaid, Syed Amir Gillani, Mustafa Ali Siddiqui, Ikram Akhtar, Sana Ali, Shazia Kausar, Tania Bashir, Hakeemullah Ghouri (2019). Correlation of Sonographic Appearance of Chronic Liver Disease with Serological Findings of Hepatitis B and C in Multan City. Journal of Health and Medical Sciences, 2(2), 202-213. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-600181