New scan could replace costly tests for common liver growths
NCT ID NCT07418294
Summary
This study is testing a new ultrasound imaging technique called Fluctuational Imaging (FLI) to see if it can accurately diagnose hepatic hemangiomas, which are common benign liver tumors. Researchers will enroll 400 adults with liver lesions to compare FLI results against standard diagnostic methods. The goal is to determine if this new ultrasound approach can reduce the need for more expensive CT or MRI scans while providing reliable diagnoses.
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Severance hospital, Yonsei university college of medicine
RECRUITINGSeoul, Seodaemun-gu, 03722, South Korea
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