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Shear Wave Elastography For Assessing Liver Stiffness In HCV-Infected Kidney Transplant Recipients After Direct-Acting Antiviral Treatment: A Comparative Study With Magnetic Resonance Elastography
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Ultrasound elastography and mr elastography for assessing liver fibrosis.

Sample image of shear wave elastography used to assess a kidney's.

Comparison of peritumoral stromal tissue stiffness obtained, 50% off.