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A FibroScan© (also known as transient elastography) is a non-invasive diagnostic test used to assess the health of the liver. It measures liver stiffness and the degree of fatty change (steatosis) in the liver without the need for a liver biopsy.
The test uses ultrasound technology to send painless vibrations through the liver, measuring how quickly they travel — a stiffer liver indicates more scarring (fibrosis). It is quick, painless, and can be performed in an outpatient setting.
A FibroScan© is commonly used to evaluate conditions such as:
The test helps your doctor assess liver health, stage liver disease, and guide further management.
A FibroScan© is most commonly used to evaluate and monitor liver disease without the risks associated with a liver biopsy. It provides a fast, reliable measurement of liver stiffness and fat content.
It is often recommended when liver disease is suspected or when your doctor needs to monitor disease progression, such as:
The test helps your doctor quantify liver damage and plan appropriate treatment.
Preparation is straightforward. You will typically be asked to:
No sedation is required, and you may resume normal activities immediately after the test.
The procedure is simple and typically takes 10 to 15 minutes:
The test is painless. You may feel a mild, brief vibration on your skin during the procedure.
FibroScan provides two key measurements:
Your doctor will interpret these results in the context of your overall clinical picture and advise on the next steps.
FibroScan© is a very safe and well-tolerated procedure. There are no significant risks. However, results may be less accurate in:
In some cases, your doctor may recommend additional tests such as a liver biopsy for a more definitive assessment.
The information provided is not intended as medical advice. Terms of use. Information provided by SingHealth.
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