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Toyoda H et al. – The grades of liver fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C are well discriminated with the B–mode ultrasound–based analysis algorithm without discrimination between grades F0 and F1. Findings on conventional ultrasound images may reflect progression of liver fibrosis even in the absence of cirrhosis.

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