[Computer tomographic studies on the dynamics of liposynthesis and lipolysis of the human liver].

Computertomographie Pub Date : 1981-06-01
K H Hübener, W G Schmitt
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Abstract

Following an analysis of the most important metabolic disturbances and other diseases associated with fatty degeneration of the liver, it is shown, basing on a previous study, by means of examples, that subtle diagnosis of changes of the fatty content of the liver can be achieved via CT density measurement. Lipolysis in alcoholic fatty liver is quantified during abstention from alcohol, and a lipolysis factor of 1% fatty decomposition per day is determined from the measurements. Observations in pancreatitis with liver lipid storage during the course of the disease, point to an enzymatic weakness in lipid metabolism. Case histories show fatty degeneration associated with an enhanced cortisone serum level (in adrenal adenoma and cortisone therapy) and in poorly stabilized diabetes mellitus. It is concluded from the studies that determination of the relative fatty content by CT densitometry should be conducted as a routine procedure and that pathological lipid content should stimulate subtle diagnosis of the pancreas and the adrenals. In addition, examinations repeated during the course of the disease with assessment of change in fatty content, will be useful for assessing the value of the therapy employed.

[人体肝脏脂肪合成和脂肪分解动力学的计算机层析研究]。
在分析了与肝脏脂肪变性相关的最重要的代谢紊乱和其他疾病之后,基于先前的研究,通过实例表明,通过CT密度测量可以实现对肝脏脂肪含量变化的细微诊断。在不饮酒期间,酒精性脂肪肝的脂肪分解被量化,并根据测量确定每天1%脂肪分解的脂肪分解因子。观察胰腺炎与肝脏脂质储存过程中,指出在脂质代谢酶的弱点。病例史显示脂肪变性与可的松血清水平升高(肾上腺腺瘤和可的松治疗)和不稳定的糖尿病相关。本研究认为,CT密度测定相对脂肪含量应作为常规检查,病理脂肪含量可促进胰腺和肾上腺的细微诊断。此外,在疾病过程中反复检查脂肪含量的变化,将有助于评估所采用治疗的价值。
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