fibrosdiagnostik
Fibrosdiagnostik refers to the diagnostic methods used to assess the degree of fibrosis in various organs. Fibrosis is a pathological process characterized by the excessive deposition of extracellular matrix, particularly collagen, which can lead to organ damage and dysfunction. This process is common in chronic liver disease, kidney disease, and lung disease, among others.
The diagnosis of fibrosis aims to quantify its severity and guide treatment decisions. Non-invasive methods are
Imaging techniques also play a crucial role in fibrosdiagnostik. Transient elastography (TE), also known as FibroScan,