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Understand the clinical significance of echogenicity of the liver in ultrasound imaging. Learn how changes in hepatic brightness indicate conditions like fatty liver disease, cirrhosis, or inflammation. Discover how radiologists interpret ultrasound echotexture to diagnose liver health and identify potential abnormalities, providing essential insights for medical professionals and patients seeking to decode their abdominal imaging results.

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TitleIncreased Echogenicity of Renal Cortex: A Transient Feature in Acutely Ill Children | AJR
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