Hepatolienography

Hepatolienal graphography is a method of x-ray examination of the liver and spleen by introducing a contrast agent into the blood.

The hepatolienal graphograph consists of two parts: a device for intravenous contrast administration and the graphograph itself.

After the procedure, on the x-ray you can see the liver and spleen, which clearly stand out against the background of the contrast agent. Hepatolien graphography allows you to identify various diseases of the liver and spleen, such as cirrhosis, hepatitis, tumors, cysts, abscesses and others.

The hepatolien graphography method is one of the most effective methods for diagnosing diseases of the liver and spleen. It allows you to quickly and accurately determine the condition of organs and prescribe appropriate treatment.



Hepatoliegrography is a diagnostic technique that allows you to identify diseases of the hepatobiliary system, in particular the liver and biliary tract. It is based on the study of various parameters, such as density, size, tissue structure, the presence of tumors, cysts and other pathologies.

To carry out hepatolienpodography, special tomography methods are used, such as ultrasound, CT and MRI. These methods allow