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Determination of volume of internal organs and its diagnostic value

Abstract

The estimate of size the investigated organs has important diagnostic value. For correct estimate increasing or decreasing of size organ need to compare recived volume with the value normal volume patient based on a patients antropometrics. In the article represented the methods of determinations the normal volume liver, spleen, kidneys, thyroid. Our results are based on examination of large quantity of different organs. It proved diagnostic significance of comparing calculated volumes with normal volumes using data of ultrasound and radionuclide investigations. This method allows to obtain important information including different diagnosis of tomours.

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V. I. Vidyukov
Russian Medical Academy for Continuing Professional Education
Russian Federation


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Vidyukov V.I. Determination of volume of internal organs and its diagnostic value. Medical alphabet. 2017;1(12):31-33. (In Russ.)

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