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I am a 48 years married woman. My USG shows liver is enlarged with heterogenous parenchymal echopattern. Intra hepatic billary channels are not dialated. No focal solid or cystic SOL seen. Lever span at mid clavicular line is 15.3 cm. what does it mean?
Your findings suggests mildly enlarged liver and heterogeneous parenchymal echopattern may indicate liver parenchymal disease.
It may be due to many causes like hepatitis,metabolic disorder etc.
You may need routine hemogram,viral markers,random blood sugar,liver and renal function test,lipid profile,urine RE/ME. Liver biopsy may be needed after evaluation.
You may need few medicines after evaluation.
Get well soon. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan
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What Does My USG Report Mean?
Hello Your findings suggests mildly enlarged liver and heterogeneous parenchymal echopattern may indicate liver parenchymal disease. It may be due to many causes like hepatitis,metabolic disorder etc. You may need routine hemogram,viral markers,random blood sugar,liver and renal function test,lipid profile,urine RE/ME. Liver biopsy may be needed after evaluation. You may need few medicines after evaluation. Get well soon. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan