Mirror artefact as a diagnostic tool in identifying occult liver lesions on ultrasound

Author Identifier

Afrooz Najafzadeh Abriz

https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8950-6566

Document Type

Journal Article

Publication Title

Ultrasound

Publisher

Sage

School

School of Medical and Health Sciences

Comments

Wang, Y., & Najafzadeh Abriz, A. (2024). Mirror artefact as a diagnostic tool in identifying occult liver lesions on ultrasound. Ultrasound, 32(4), 303–308. https://doi.org/10.1177/1742271X241249029

Abstract

Introduction:

Mirror artefacts often can be seen in abdominal ultrasound. Their efficacy in detecting sonographically occult lesions has been overlooked.

Case report:

We present two cases of abdominal ultrasound examination, where the mirror image artefact was utilised in the diagnosis of sonographically occult lesions in segment VII of the liver.

Discussion:

The physical principle behind the mirror image artefacts in these cases has been explored and explained. Suggestion on utilising this artefact is recommended.

Conclusion:

These cases demonstrate the key role that mirror artefacts played in detecting occult liver lesions. Sonographers are advised to extend their survey of the right liver and pay close attention to displayed mirror images above the diaphragm especially from potential sonographically occult lesions in segment VII of the liver.

DOI

10.1177/1742271X241249029

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