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  2. what is homogenous liver? - HealthTap

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    Dr. Charles Hendricks answered. Specializes in General Surgery. Normal: This is a radiological term meaning that it looks similar throughout the whole substance, without any unusual spots or areas. Pat yourself on the back and keep doing what you are. If there are other problem at least the liver is probably not the cause.

  3. echogenic liver parenchyma - HealthTap

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    90,000 U.S. doctors in 147 specialties are here to answer your questions or offer you advice, prescriptions, and more. Ask your question. what does increasing echogenicity of the liver parenchyma mean?: Most commonly: This is seen with increased fat content of the liver.

  4. wat is mild coarse parenchyma liver - HealthTap

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    A doctor has provided 1 answer. Results from mri done under the liver protocol mri reads, "liver parenchyma mild heterogeneous signal alteration."

  5. what does diffusley increased echogenicity of the liver mean? (it...

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    The liver demonstrates mild diffuse increased echogenicity, most consistent with fatty liver infiltration or fibrosis." What does this mean? Liver is diffusely increased with echogenicity without focal hepatitic lesion negative sonographic murphys sign no pericholecystic fluid wall measure is normal at 2.1. Diffuse fibrofatty filtration of liver.

  6. heterogeneous echotexture liver - HealthTap

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    A pelvic ultrasound i had says heterogeneous echotexture of the myometrium and 1 ovey is 12.6cc and other is 2.8cc.is this normal? A doctor has provided 1 answer. what does heterogeneous echotexture of the liver mean? my ulta sound also said for liver no mass and normal size.: It means that: the liver texture is not uniform. Most commonly this i.

  7. what does cirrhotic morphology of liver mean? | HealthTap

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    Cirrhosis: Cirrhosis of the liver implies severe damage to the liver tissue with scarring within the liver. Grossly the liver can appear shrunken and nodular. This is usually caused by alcohol, viruses or drugs but there are other causes such as an overload of copper, iron, autoimmune diseases or enzyme deficiencies. Cirrhosis: Cirrhosis of the ...

  8. hypoattenuating lesion liver - HealthTap

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    What does this mean is it bad? "the liver demonstrates homogeneous signal intensity without focal lesion"? hello,. i noticed on my results from a ct scan that i have a tiny hypoattenuating lesion on my liver. they were not concerned about it in 2013?: The vast: Majority of these are benign incidental findings, usually ti.

  9. liver mild coarse echotexture - HealthTap

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    Increased /coarse hepatic parenchymal echotexture (liver parenchymal disease ) with prominent portal vein and splenomegaly? wat it means. mild ascitis, mild hepatomegaly with slightly coarse echotexture to r/o liver parenchymal disease, mild spleenomegaly and electrolyte imbalance?: Cirrhosis: The presentation is consistent with liver cirrhosis.

  10. Liver to be homogeneous without focal mass - HealthTap

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    Dr. Ed Friedlander answered. Mine is too: The liver is supposed to be homogeneous -- free of masses, weird textures, bumps, lumps, whatever. Unless there's something else, it sounds like you're just fine. It's normal for physicians to put in a few terms for "normal" as we describe different body parts. "perrla" -- pupils equal, round, react ...

  11. What does increasing echogenicity of the liver parenchyma mean?

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    Fatty change: Increased echogenicity means that on a sonogram study the liver had a lighter or whiter appearance than is typical. This is called fatty infiltration and can be caused by many things such as medications like cholesterol lowering drugs and many other medications. Most commonly: This is seen with increased fat content of the liver.