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What Does This Liver Report Suggesting Fatty Changes Mean?

What can i do due this report and Is it abad news for me?: The liver is average in size displaying diffuse homogenous bright echopattern suggesting fatty changes . small homogenously echogenic focal lesion is seen related to the anterior to portal vein it measures 13.5*12mm picture is suggesting of hepatic haemangioma . no intra or extra hepatic billiari radical daliation. pv and cbd are of average diameter. The pancreas and paraaortic area concealed by gases. no ascites.Thanks
Mon, 24 Apr 2017
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Hello hope you are well The changes in your report suggest that you have a condition called fatty liver. Is the most common hepatic pathology worldwide, related to changes of habits in general. May be related to alcohol consumption, consumption of drugs such as steroids, metabolic risk factors such as overweight or obesity, diabetes mellitus. If long-term damage can lead to liver cirrhosis.
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What Does This Liver Report Suggesting Fatty Changes Mean?

Hello hope you are well The changes in your report suggest that you have a condition called fatty liver. Is the most common hepatic pathology worldwide, related to changes of habits in general. May be related to alcohol consumption, consumption of drugs such as steroids, metabolic risk factors such as overweight or obesity, diabetes mellitus. If long-term damage can lead to liver cirrhosis.