What is intrahepatic hyperechoic lesion?
Disease description:
My grandfather pays special attention to his health. During a hospital checkup today, the doctor said there was strong echogenicity in his liver. What is intrahepatic strong echogenicity?
Hyperechoic lesions in the liver may be caused by hepatic hemangioma, as well as other factors such as intrahepatic calcification foci and intrahepatic bile duct stones. Hyperechoic findings in the liver are typically observed during a color Doppler ultrasound examination. Patients should undergo further evaluation to determine the underlying cause, such as contrast-enhanced CT or MRI.