Fibroscan Procedure in Warangal, Telangana

FibroScan is a non-invasive medical test that uses ultrasound technology to assess the health of the liver. It specifically measures liver stiffness, which is an indicator of fibrosis (scarring) and fat accumulation in the liver. This test is often used as an alternative to liver biopsy, providing a quick, painless, and relatively safe way to evaluate liver conditions like fibrosis, cirrhosis, and fatty liver disease.

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History and Clinical Examination in FibroScan Evaluation

Before performing a FibroScan, a thorough history and clinical examination are essential to assess liver health and identify potential causes of liver fibrosis. History-taking focuses on risk factors such as alcohol intake, viral hepatitis, metabolic syndrome, obesity, diabetes, and family history of liver disease. Symptoms like fatigue, jaundice, abdominal discomfort, or weight loss are noted. Clinical examination includes inspection for jaundice, spider angiomas, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, ascites, or signs of chronic liver disease. These findings help determine the need for FibroScan, a non-invasive tool that measures liver stiffness and fat content, aiding in the assessment of fibrosis and steatosis severity.

Common Conditions Assessed with FibroScan:

  • Chronic hepatitis B and C

  • Alcoholic liver disease

  • Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)

  • Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)

  • Liver fibrosis and cirrhosis

  • Hemochromatosis

  • Autoimmune hepatitis

  • Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC)

  • Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC)

  • Drug-induced liver injury

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What is a FibroScan?

FibroScan is a non-invasive, painless test that measures liver stiffness and fat accumulation using transient elastography. It helps assess liver fibrosis and steatosis.

It is used to evaluate liver health in conditions like fatty liver, hepatitis B/C, alcohol-related liver disease, and cirrhosis — without needing a biopsy.

No. It is a quick, safe, and painless procedure with no needles or sedation involved.

The procedure typically takes about 5–10 minutes.

Yes. You should fast for at least 3 hours before the test to get accurate results.