Diffuse hepatic steatosis (grading)
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Grading of diffuse hepatic steatosis on ultrasound has been used widely now to give an idea to clinician about the extent of fatty changes in the liver.
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- grade I: increased hepatic echogenicity with visible periportal and diaphragmatic echogenicity
- grade II: increased hepatic echogenicity with imperceptible periportal echogenicity, without obscuration of diaphragm
- grade III: increased hepatic echogenicity with imperceptible periportal echogenicity and obscuration of diaphragm
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