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Small homogeneously hyperechoic lesion measuring 25x11 mm noted in right lobe of liver. What does it mean?
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It requires proper check up.
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A hyperechoic liver lesion on ultrasound can arise from a number of entities, both benign and malignant. A benign hepatic haemangioma is the most common entity encountered, but in patients with atypical findings or a risk for malignancy, other entities must be considered.Ultrasound is a very good tool to direct the diagnostic pathway. Ultrasound terms: Hyperechoic ? more echogenic (brighter) than normal. Hypoechoic ? less echogenic (darker) than normal.
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