Acute hepatitis

Discussion:

The diagnosis of acute hepatitis is usually made on a clinical and laboratory basis. The ultrasound and other imaging modalities can show changes which are nonspecific but can aid in diagnostic confidence.

Hepatomegaly is the most sensitive sign. Periportal edema and diffuse gallbladder wall thickening are also present, noting the latter is nonspecific with a wide differential diagnosis.

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