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Is Radiology Report Of Mild Increased Fine Homogeneous Echo Pattern Due To Fatty Liver Changes Concerning?

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I am Ramakrishna. myy radiology /imaging report says "Both lobes of the liver are normal in size with mild increased fine homogeneous echo pattern due to fatty liver changes.No focal lesion is seen.There is no IHBR dilation."
Should I be worried , I do't have any complaints as of now . I do smoke . Please suggest.
Wed, 26 Feb 2014
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Gastroenterologist 's  Response
Hi Ramakrishna.
with regards to your imagine report we call it fatty liver ( fine homogeneous=fatty liver Gr I).
I would like to consult
stop alcohol and smoking
use foods reached in fibers
avoid fatty food
increase your physical activity
All the best
Dr.Klerida


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Is Radiology Report Of Mild Increased Fine Homogeneous Echo Pattern Due To Fatty Liver Changes Concerning?

Hi Ramakrishna. with regards to your imagine report we call it fatty liver ( fine homogeneous=fatty liver Gr I). I would like to consult stop alcohol and smoking use foods reached in fibers avoid fatty food increase your physical activity All the best Dr.Klerida