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Right lobe liver hyperechoic lesion, ? h
19.02.18 i did my regular health check ups. In my ultrasound report it mentioned- "Right lobe liver hyperechoic lesion, ? hemangioma / focal area of fatty infiltration" . What does this mean?
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Hello.. Well it means that it's not very clear lesion..We need to evaluate it further...We need to know about the history in detail so that we can decide about the diagnosis accordingly or we would require further investigation like CT..Meet a physician... Thank you
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