Summary:
Early and non-invasive diagnosis of hepatic cirrhosis still remains an open problem. New met-
hods, in particular modified sonography, still competes with relatively successful laboratory met-
hods. Cirrhosis remains however defined morphologically at the microlevel, as cirrhoses with
a smooth surface are by no means rare. A smooth surface is as a rule found in chronic inflammati-
ons of the liver resembling cirrhosis, so-called precirrhoses, the detection of which in modern pre-
ventive medicine is essential. These facts should lead to prognostic caution when evaluating
conclusions of non-invasive procedures in detection of cirrhosis.
Key words:
liver – cirrhosis and precirrhosis – non-invasive and invasive diagnosis
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