Diffuse and focal liver fat: advanced imaging techniques and diagnostic insights.
João Manoel Miranda Magalhães SantosAlexandre Key Wakate TeruyaHilton M Leão FilhoDaniel Lahan MartinsCassia T S GuimarãesVivianne de Paula Reis GuimarãesFernando Ide YamauchiRoberto BlasbalgFernanda Garozzo VelloniPublished in: Abdominal radiology (New York) (2024)
The fatty liver disease represents a complex, multifaceted challenge, requiring a multidisciplinary approach for effective management and research. This article uses conventional and advanced imaging techniques to explore the etiology, imaging patterns, and quantification methods of hepatic steatosis. Particular emphasis is placed on the challenges and advancements in the imaging diagnostics of fatty liver disease. Techniques such as ultrasound, CT, MRI, and elastography are indispensable for providing deep insights into the liver's fat content. These modalities not only distinguish between diffuse and focal steatosis but also help identify accompanying conditions, such as inflammation and fibrosis, which are critical for accurate diagnosis and management.