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fibroscan for liver inflammation - overview

  FibroScan is a non-invasive medical procedure used to assess liver health by measuring liver stiffness and determining the degree of liver fibrosis. While it's not specifically designed to detect liver inflammation, it can provide valuable information about overall liver health. Liver inflammation, also known as hepatitis, can result from various causes such as viral infections (like hepatitis B or C), alcohol consumption, fatty liver disease, autoimmune disorders, and other factors. It's a crucial aspect of liver health assessment as chronic inflammation can lead to liver damage and fibrosis over time. Although FibroScan primarily evaluates liver stiffness and fibrosis, it indirectly reflects liver inflammation. Inflammation can contribute to liver fibrosis, which in turn affects liver stiffness. Therefore, higher levels of liver stiffness detected by FibroScan may suggest the presence of inflammation. However, FibroScan alone may not provide a complete picture of liver infl