Liver elastography in children practice

We anylised results of elastography of 77 patients with chronic liver diffus lesions including: viruses hepatitis B, C, D – 50, autoimmune – 16, metabolic disease – 6, neonatal hepatities – 5 persons. Fibrosis stage was assessed on METAVIR scail. For patients with viruses hepatitis B, C with an aver...

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Main Authors: L. G. Goryacheva, M. Y. Kotiv, N. A. Efremova, M. A. Ponomareva, L. M. Tepa
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Journal Infectology 2014-09-01
Series:Žurnal Infektologii
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Online Access:https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/261
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spelling doaj-8fc39510bf0d4edaaed74456134115ee2021-08-02T08:43:18ZrusJournal InfectologyŽurnal Infektologii 2072-67322014-09-0112,3646810.22625/2072-6732-2009-1-2,3-64-68275Liver elastography in children practiceL. G. Goryacheva0M. Y. Kotiv1N. A. Efremova2M. A. Ponomareva3L. M. Tepa4Research Institute of Children Infection, Saint-PetersburgResearch Institute of Children Infection, Saint-PetersburgResearch Institute of Children Infection, Saint-PetersburgResearch Institute of Children Infection, Saint-PetersburgResearch Institute of Children Infection, Saint-PetersburgWe anylised results of elastography of 77 patients with chronic liver diffus lesions including: viruses hepatitis B, C, D – 50, autoimmune – 16, metabolic disease – 6, neonatal hepatities – 5 persons. Fibrosis stage was assessed on METAVIR scail. For patients with viruses hepatitis B, C with an averege duration of disease 9,8±0,7 years, a minimum fibrosis stage (F0-1) and low cytolytic activity were indicated. Patients with viruses hepatitis D were characterised by F2 fibrosis stage at the level of hyperenzemia to 4-5 rate, and history of the disease – 10,3±1,8 years. Patients with metabolic liver damage showed signs of modarate fibrosis at 10,3±1,8 years. Heavy fibrosis was marked in autoimmune hepatitis with duration of disease 5 years and indicators of ALT to 3 rate. Neonatal hepatities were characterised by the highest level of cytolysis and by development of fibrosis in 80% of cases with 0,9+0,3 year history of the disease.https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/261childrenfibros liverelastographychronic hepatitis
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author L. G. Goryacheva
M. Y. Kotiv
N. A. Efremova
M. A. Ponomareva
L. M. Tepa
spellingShingle L. G. Goryacheva
M. Y. Kotiv
N. A. Efremova
M. A. Ponomareva
L. M. Tepa
Liver elastography in children practice
Žurnal Infektologii
children
fibros liver
elastography
chronic hepatitis
author_facet L. G. Goryacheva
M. Y. Kotiv
N. A. Efremova
M. A. Ponomareva
L. M. Tepa
author_sort L. G. Goryacheva
title Liver elastography in children practice
title_short Liver elastography in children practice
title_full Liver elastography in children practice
title_fullStr Liver elastography in children practice
title_full_unstemmed Liver elastography in children practice
title_sort liver elastography in children practice
publisher Journal Infectology
series Žurnal Infektologii
issn 2072-6732
publishDate 2014-09-01
description We anylised results of elastography of 77 patients with chronic liver diffus lesions including: viruses hepatitis B, C, D – 50, autoimmune – 16, metabolic disease – 6, neonatal hepatities – 5 persons. Fibrosis stage was assessed on METAVIR scail. For patients with viruses hepatitis B, C with an averege duration of disease 9,8±0,7 years, a minimum fibrosis stage (F0-1) and low cytolytic activity were indicated. Patients with viruses hepatitis D were characterised by F2 fibrosis stage at the level of hyperenzemia to 4-5 rate, and history of the disease – 10,3±1,8 years. Patients with metabolic liver damage showed signs of modarate fibrosis at 10,3±1,8 years. Heavy fibrosis was marked in autoimmune hepatitis with duration of disease 5 years and indicators of ALT to 3 rate. Neonatal hepatities were characterised by the highest level of cytolysis and by development of fibrosis in 80% of cases with 0,9+0,3 year history of the disease.
topic children
fibros liver
elastography
chronic hepatitis
url https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/261
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