FibroScan Testing is a non-invasive diagnostic device used to measure liver scarring or fibrosis caused by a number of liver diseases. Transient elastography (FibroScan) is an ultrasound technique that measures the stiffness of your liver. It helps diagnose and monitor many liver diseases. Explore the revolutionary FibroScan® liver scan, a non-invasive technology transforming liver health evaluation. Learn about its applications, benefits, costs, how it outperforms traditional liver biopsy, and role of FibroScan in assessing liver fibrosis and steatosis. Fibroscan Test: Overview and Interpretation The Fibroscan test is a non-invasive method used to assess liver health. This guide will help you understand what a Fibroscan test is, how it compares to a biopsy, and its benefits and accuracy. What is a Fibroscan Test? A Fibroscan test, also known as transient elastography, measures the stiffness of your liver. It is often used to detect liver diseases such as fibrosis and cirrhosis. The test involves the use of a device that sends pulses of ...

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