OBJECTIVE: To determine reference values of ultra sonographic (US) measurements of the normal liver, spleen, portal vein, right and left periportal thickness, gall bladder wall thickness and common bile duct diameter of Egyptians. DESIGN: Community-based cross sectional study. SETTING: Kalama village in Nile Delta, 40 kilometers north of Cairo. SUBJECTS: 10% systematic sample of people above 10 years of age. Selection criteria included normal clinical examination, normal liver functions by ALT, absence of hepatitis B and C virus markers and liver or spleen pathology by US. MEASUREMENTS: Organometery of the liver, spleen, portal vein, right and left periportal thickness, gall bladder wall thickness and common bile duct diameter by US. RESULTS: 217 subjects were admitted to the study out of 700 examined. All measured parameters increased with age till 20 years. There was no significant difference in measurements between males and females. The means, standard deviation and 95th percentiles of all measurements were higher than those recorded in other studies. CONCLUSION: Egyptian norms for US organometery of the liver, spleen, portal vein and gall bladder are different from those of other countries. We suggest that Egyptian sonologists use these norms in routine practice.
OBJECTIVE: To determine reference values of ultra sonographic (US) measurements of the normal liver, spleen, portal vein, right and left periportal thickness, gall bladder wall thickness and common bile duct diameter of Egyptians. DESIGN: Community-based cross sectional study. SETTING: Kalama village in Nile Delta, 40 kilometers north of Cairo. SUBJECTS: 10% systematic sample of people above 10 years of age. Selection criteria included normal clinical examination, normal liver functions by ALT, absence of hepatitis B and C virus markers and liver or spleen pathology by US. MEASUREMENTS: Organometery of the liver, spleen, portal vein, right and left periportal thickness, gall bladder wall thickness and common bile duct diameter by US. RESULTS: 217 subjects were admitted to the study out of 700 examined. All measured parameters increased with age till 20 years. There was no significant difference in measurements between males and females. The means, standard deviation and 95th percentiles of all measurements were higher than those recorded in other studies. CONCLUSION: Egyptian norms for US organometery of the liver, spleen, portal vein and gall bladder are different from those of other countries. We suggest that Egyptian sonologists use these norms in routine practice.
Authors: Ramona Ajiri; Kathrin Burgmaier; Nurver Akinci; Ilse Broekaert; Anja Büscher; Ismail Dursun; Ali Duzova; Loai Akram Eid; Marc Fila; Michaela Gessner; Ibrahim Gokce; Laura Massella; Antonio Mastrangelo; Monika Miklaszewska; Larisa Prikhodina; Bruno Ranchin; Nadejda Ranguelov; Rina Rus; Lale Sever; Julia Thumfart; Lutz Thorsten Weber; Elke Wühl; Alev Yilmaz; Jörg Dötsch; Franz Schaefer; Max Christoph Liebau Journal: Kidney Int Rep Date: 2022-05-04