Ultrasound. A new diagnostic approach to the jaundiced patient
M. B. Isikoff and J. N. Diaconis
Evaluation of the jaundiced patient's condition frequently can be
difficult. Clinical history, physical examination, liver function tests,
and other laboratory data are often inconclusive in differentiating
extrahepatic obstruction (surgical jaundice) form intrahepatic cholestasis
(medical laundice). During a 14-month period, we have evaluated 40 cases of
jaundice of unknown causes. Ultrasound was able to correctly diagnose
pathologically proved extrahepatic obstruction in 23 of 24 patients and
intrahepatic cholestasis in 15 of 16 patients. There was one false-positive
and one false-negative result in this series.