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Fatty liver
Due to kidney stone, I do sonography regularly. Six months back, report says diffuse fatty liver. Two months back report says grade 1 fatty liver and latest report says mild fatty changes. What does it mean? Are all these 3 terminology same? Or situation is improving or worsening? My sgot, sgpt and all other LFT values are in normal range. Although total choresterol is 228. M, 40 yrs, 63kg
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More or less all are same,you have fatty Liver grade 1,
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isolated fatty liver disease is possibility depending upon fibroscan
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Almost the same, you need to reduce your weight by at least 10% in the next 6 months, to get rid of it.
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