What is a liver ultrasound?

Written in association with: Dr Thaj Rehman
Published: | Updated: 13/10/2024
Edited by: Conor Lynch

Here, highly experienced consultant radiologist, Dr Thaj Rehman, tells us all about liver ultrasounds, including when they are typically recommended for patients. 

What is a liver ultrasound?

A liver ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging technique used to examine the liver and its surrounding structures. This test, also known as an abdominal ultrasound, provides detailed images of the liver by using high-frequency sound waves. Liver ultrasounds are commonly used to detect liver diseases, assess abnormalities, and monitor existing conditions.

 

When are they recommended?

Liver ultrasounds are often recommended when patients exhibit symptoms of liver problems, such as abdominal pain, jaundice, or unexplained weight loss. It is also used in people with risk factors for liver disease, including those with a history of hepatitis, alcohol abuse, or fatty liver disease.

 

The procedure can detect a wide range of liver conditions, including liver cirrhosis, tumors, cysts, gallstones, fatty liver disease, and liver cancer. Additionally, liver ultrasounds can monitor changes in liver size or structure in chronic liver diseases, allowing for early intervention if conditions worsen.

 

The procedure

During the procedure, a technician applies gel to the patient’s abdomen and uses a transducer (a handheld device) to capture images of the liver. The transducer emits sound waves that bounce off the liver and create a visual image on a monitor.

 

The process is painless, and it typically takes less than 30 minutes to complete. The patient may be asked to fast before the exam to enhance the accuracy of the images, as an empty stomach can reduce gas in the abdomen, providing clearer visuals of the liver.

 

Advantages

One of the primary advantages of liver ultrasound is that it is non-invasive, safe, and does not use radiation, making it suitable for frequent use. Unlike CT scans or MRIs, it poses no risk of exposure to radiation, which is beneficial for patients who require regular monitoring of their liver health.

 

In conclusion, a liver ultrasound is an essential diagnostic tool that helps physicians assess liver function, detect early signs of liver disease, and make informed decisions about treatment. Regular liver monitoring, especially for individuals at risk, is critical to maintaining overall liver health and preventing complications.

By Dr Thaj Rehman
Radiology

Dr Thaj Rehman is a highly skilled and experienced consultant radiologist based in London and Essex, offering expertise in a range of specialised diagnostic services. Dr Rehman's areas of expertise encompass a comprehensive array of diagnostic modalities, including liver fibrosis scans, breast cancer scans, breast mammograms/mammography, thyroid scans and biopsy, paediatric scans and X-rays, as well as MRI and CT scans.

With over 15 years of dedicated professional experience, Dr Rehman currently serves as a consultant radiologist at Nuffield Health Brentwood Hospital, Spire London East Hospital, and Lyca Health Canary Wharf.

In terms of academic achievements, Dr Rehman has consistently demonstrated a commitment to excellence. He earned both an MBBS and an MD before going on to receive the prestigious FRCR qualification from the Royal College of Radiologists. Fluent in English, Hindi, Malayalam, and Tamil, Dr Rehman ensures effective communication with a diverse patient population.

Patients seeking diagnostic services can trust Dr Rehman for his wealth of experience, exceptional skill set, and commitment to staying at the forefront of medical advancements. His current roles at prominent healthcare institutions, including Nuffield Health Brentwood Hospital, Spire London East Hospital, and Lyca Health Canary Wharf, underscore his reputation as a highly capable and experienced consultant radiologist. 

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