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Liver is enlarged
Dear Sir, I have done an USG recently and in the report under Liver these lines are written "Liver is enlarged (measures 16.3 cm) with normal contour. Parenchymal echogenicity is diffusely increased (Grade - I). No focal parenchymal lesion is evident. Intrahepatic biliary radicles are not dilated. Branches of portal vein are normal." Since Parenchymal echogenicity is diffusely increased, what should I do please suggest?
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Kindly discuss for your concern. Need to evaluate further
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Its grade 1 fatty liver...its age related...can be controlled by decreasing alcohol intake...low fat diet.
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lipid profile monitor blood pressure
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Consult a general physician
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Do consult me on practo prime app for further detail evaluation and management.
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