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English: Ultrasound imaging of Control group (transversal and parasagittal views). The exam begins making transversal scanning, which shows homogeneous liver parenchyma, with medium level echogenicity and a regular hepatic surface. In the sequence, the parasagittal scanning shows right renal cortex more echogenic than liver. Author: Lessa AS. Length: 31 seconds. Size: 2.65 MB. |
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Source | Lessa A, Paredes B, Dias J, Carvalho A, Quintanilha L, Takiya C, Tura B, Rezende G, Campos de Carvalho A, Resende C, Goldenberg R (2010). "Ultrasound imaging in an experimental model of fatty liver disease and cirrhosis in rats". BMC Veterinary Research. DOI:10.1186/1746-6148-6-6. PMID 20113491. PMC: 2835689. | ||
Author | Lessa A, Paredes B, Dias J, Carvalho A, Quintanilha L, Takiya C, Tura B, Rezende G, Campos de Carvalho A, Resende C, Goldenberg R | ||
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Author | Lessa A, Paredes B, Dias J, Carvalho A, Quintanilha L, Takiya C, Tura B, Rezende G, Campos de Carvalho A, Resende C, Goldenberg R |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ |
Image title | Ultrasound imaging of Control group (transversal and parasagittal views). The exam begins making transversal scanning, which shows homogeneous liver parenchyma, with medium level echogenicity and a regular hepatic surface. In the sequence, the parasagittal scanning shows right renal cortex more echogenic than liver. Author: Lessa AS. Length: 31 seconds. Size: 2.65 MB. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2010 |