Vol 22, No. 5;May 2015 324 office@multidisciplinarywulfenia.org Utilization of Ultrasound In The Diagnosis Of Liver Cirrhosis A.M. Abd Elgyoum 1,2, Ahmed. Abd Elrahim 4 , H. Osman 1,3 , A. Elzaki 1,4 , E.Abd Elrahim1, Ali Hassan 1 1 Taif University, college of applied medical science, P O Box 2425 post code 21944 .Taif KSA 2 National Ribat University, Nile Street Burri, Postal Code 11111, Khartoum Sudan 3 College of Medical Radiologic Science, Sudan University of Science and Technology P.O.Box 1908, Khartoum. Sudan 4 Faculty of Radiology Science and Medical Imaging, Alzaiem Alazhari University, P.O.Box 1432 Khartoum North, Sudan Corresponding author: Ala. M. Abd Elgyoum Address: Taif University, college of applied medical science 1, National Ribat University, Nile Street Burri 1 P O Box 2425 post code 21944 .Taif KSA, Postal Code 11111, Khartoum Sudan Mobile: 00966535157212 E-mail:alas-sa@hotmail.com Abstract Cirrhosis "yellowish" and the common Greek suffix -sis meaning "condition") is a result of advanced liver disease. The patient was presented with fatigue and abdominal distension. He had past history of Alcohol consumption. US shows small liver size and the parenchyma extremely echogenic, coarse echotexture and irregular surface. Keywords: Cirrhosis, Ascites , US 1. INTRODUCTION Cirrhosis "yellowish" and the common Greek suffix -sis meaning "condition") is a result of advanced liver disease. It is characterized by replacement of liver tissue by fibrosis (scar tissue) and