Hepatic Pseudotumor Due To Nodular Fatty Sparing: The Diagnostic Role of Opposed-Phase MRI | AJR
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Discover how an ultrasound scan is used for the diagnosis of fatty liver disease. Learn how medical imaging identifies hepatic steatosis, assess liver fat accumulation, and helps doctors monitor metabolic health. Get expert insights into why this non-invasive screening method is the gold standard for detecting early-stage liver damage and managing chronic conditions effectively.

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TitleHepatic Pseudotumor Due To Nodular Fatty Sparing: The Diagnostic Role of Opposed-Phase MRI | AJR
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PublishedOctober 12, 2025
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