Mild bright liver parenchyma refers to a subtle increase in echogenicity or brightness observed in liver tissue during imaging studies, such as ultrasound. This can indicate the presence of conditions like fatty liver disease or mild inflammation, suggesting changes in the liver's cellular structure. It generally points to a non-specific finding that may warrant further evaluation, but by itself, it doesn't provide a definitive diagnosis.
i just saw my abdominal echo and the results showed mild coarsening of the hepatic echotexture that could be related to diffuse hepatocelluiar disease. what does this mean> can it be cancer of liver?
What is meant by acid and basic mild steel
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Mild fatty liver disease is when the liver contains more than five percent of its weight in fat. This can be caused by factors such as heavy alcohol use, Hepatitis C, too much iron, or obesity.
It depends, I was diagnosed with a mild heterogeneous liver back in February 2012. My doctor seems to think it is a mild alcoholic induced fatty liver. My liver panels have always and still do come back normal. I would definitely talk to your doctor, if you are worried and ask for a liver biposy to rule out all possibilities if you wish to pursue that far.
Bright mild steel is an alloy. It is usually used to make hammer heads and shears, and it has a smooth, but tough surface.
Claritin is usually safe for patients with mild to moderate liver dysfunction . Of course speak to your doctor regarding dosage for your specific needs.
What does this mean........innumerable multiple hypodence lesions involving both lobes of the liver measuring 2 to 5 mm. Nodularity of the liver contour .there is mild hepatomegaly
Mild hepatomegaly with fatty infiltration and focal are of fat sparing is basically fatty deposits in the liver.
Mild PHT, or portal hypertension is most easily described as high blood pressure in the portal vein and its branches. PHT is usually the result of cirrhosis of the liver.
An alt blood test is a test of your liver enzymes. An alt of 70 shows mild to moderate fatty liver, and is not bad.
Mild diffuse low-attenuation of the liver refers to a condition observed in imaging studies, such as CT scans, where the liver appears less dense than normal. This low attenuation can indicate the presence of fatty infiltration, which is often associated with conditions like non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. It may also suggest other liver abnormalities, including inflammation or certain metabolic disorders. Further evaluation may be necessary to determine the underlying cause and significance of these findings.