Regarding this problem, Director Yu Xiang of Guangdong Institute of Hepatology introduced that the echo of normal liver parenchyma is a low tiny light spot, which is evenly distributed and can be displayed in portal vein, hepatic vein, hepatic duct and its primary branches. Generally speaking, the light spots of liver parenchyma on the B-ultrasound report are thickened and dense, indicating that the liver has inflammation. However, there is no absolutely reliable objective standard for the number and thickness of light spots, which is mainly based on experience and related to the performance of the instrument. The same patient may be examined in different hospitals in a short time, and the results of B-ultrasound may not be exactly the same. Some say that the liver is normal, and some say that the light spots in the liver parenchyma are thickened and strengthened. This kind of example is very common in clinic. In addition, B-ultrasound has important diagnostic value for liver cancer, liver abscess, liver ascites, extrahepatic obstructive jaundice and advanced cirrhosis, but it can not judge the severity and cause of liver inflammation according to the results of B-ultrasound. It should be noted that B-ultrasound examination is only an auxiliary examination after all, and its examination results must be combined with clinical symptoms and other examination results by experienced doctors to make a correct diagnosis. So I suggest you go to a regular hospital for examination and find a professional doctor. Guangdong Institute of Hepatology, as the best hepatology hospital in Guangzhou, has advanced diagnosis and treatment equipment and first-class expert team, which ensures the accuracy of examination results and the standardization of follow-up treatment to the greatest extent, and is worthy of your trust! Recommended reading: What should I do if I have liver disease? At present, the treatment of liver disease can be combined with traditional Chinese and western medicine, which can not only fully regulate the body of patients with liver disease, but also fundamentally eliminate the source of liver disease; It can effectively control the inflammation of liver disease and reduce the side effects of drugs, which is the only way to recover from liver disease. Please consult an online expert for details.
How is the echo in the liver slightly enhanced and thickened? Suggestion: Hello, the enhancement of liver echo indicates that your liver has a tendency to fibrosis, so you should treat it as soon as possible to avoid aggravation. In treatment, we must use traditional Chinese medicine to regulate immunity, soothe the liver and regulate qi, and promote blood circulation to remove blood stasis. After your immunity is restored, the virus will be removed naturally, and the fibrotic liver can be restored, so that you can be completely cured.
How to judge the echo thickening of liver parenchyma? Echo thickening of liver parenchyma
What disease is liver parenchyma echo thickening? Experts said that the appearance of "liver parenchyma light spot thickening" on the B-ultrasound report suggested that the liver had inflammation; However, there is no absolutely reliable objective standard for the number and thickness of light spots, which is mainly based on experience and related to instrument performance. The same patient may be examined in different hospitals in a short time, and the results of B-ultrasound may not be exactly the same. Some say that the liver is normal, and some say that the light spots in the liver parenchyma are thickened and strengthened. This kind of example is very common in clinic. The results of B-ultrasound examination of typical liver cirrhosis are as follows: the liver volume is reduced, the shape is irregular, the surface is not smooth, the capsule is thickened, the parenchymal echo is enhanced and unevenly distributed, sometimes hypoechoic nodules can be seen, the portal vein system is dilated, the twisted collateral circulation is enlarged, and the spleen is moderately or severely enlarged. It is recommended to read what are the symptoms of the deterioration of hepatitis B and Sanyang, and what disease is the echo thickening of liver parenchyma? Generally speaking, the thickening of liver echo indicates that liver cells are damaged, mostly caused by viral hepatitis, which is the manifestation of early liver fibrosis. Hepatic fibrosis is an early symptom of liver cirrhosis, which can cause liver injury for one or more reasons. The liver is progressive, diffuse and fibrous. There were no obvious symptoms in the early stage of the disease, and a series of portal hypertension and abnormal liver function occurred in the later stage, until complications such as upper gastrointestinal bleeding and hepatic encephalopathy died. What are the common symptoms of hepatitis B and small sanyang? Therefore, if the echo in the liver area is found to be thickened in the hepatitis B examination, it is suggested that it is best to do five tests of liver fibers to clarify the degree of fibrosis. After considering the treatment and clarifying the condition, the treatment effect will be more stable. Early hepatic fibrosis can be treated, and it can be reversed if the drug is used reasonably. What is the problem that the echo of liver parenchyma is slightly thicker? Female, 25 years old, healthy, the company checked the color Doppler ultrasound (liver; Gallbladder; Spleen; Pancreas) examination findings: the shape and size of the liver section are normal, the capsule is smooth, the echo of the parenchyma is slightly thickened, the structure of the intrahepatic duct is clearly displayed, and it runs normally without dilatation and stenosis. No abnormal blood flow signal was found by color Doppler. The shape and size of the gallbladder section are normal, the wall is thin and smooth, and no abnormal echo is found in the cystic cavity. The bile ducts inside and outside the liver are not dilated, and there is no normal echo inside. The shape and size of the spleen are normal, the echo is small and uniform, and no abnormal echo is found inside. The shape and size of the pancreas are normal, the echo is uniform, no obvious abnormal echo is found inside, and the pancreatic duct is not dilated. 1. Please help me analyze this ultrasonic diagnosis report.
What does it mean that the echo of liver parenchyma becomes thicker? Is it okay? Do you need treatment? "The echo of liver parenchyma becomes thicker" is a professional description of liver examination by B-ultrasound. In fact, this situation is quite common. You used to suffer from various liver diseases (such as hepatitis A, hepatitis B, fatty liver, excessive drinking or alcoholic hepatitis). ), and even after recovery, you will leave a similar performance on the imaging examination, which has no obvious effect on your physical condition and does not need treatment.
Does "the echo of liver parenchyma is slightly thicker" have anything to do with hepatitis B? This is a manifestation of chronic liver injury, not necessarily a viral infection. Long-term fatigue, alcoholism, taking drugs that damage the liver, and eating too much fat are all possible.
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