Sonographic findings of acute hepatitis include:
A) accentuated brightness, more extensive demonstration of portal vein radicles, and an overall decreased echogenicity of liver.
B) decreased brightness and echogenicity of liver.
C) increased brightness and echogenicity of liver, and no demonstration of portal vein radicles.
D) ascites, decreased brightness, and echogenicity.
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