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What does echogenic liver mean (hyperechoic liver)? Echogenic is how sound bounces back to form an image. Something in the liver with low echogenicity appears as a dark image, referred to as hypoechoic, while that with high echogenicity reflects bright light and is known as hyperechoic. Generally, diffuse liver disease can be either hyperechoic due to fatty changes in the liver, cirrhosis, or steroid hepatopathy, or hypoechoic due to lymphoma, suppurative hepatitis, and congestion. Hyperechoic liver lesions on an ultrasound can result from several entities that may be malignant and benign. An echogenic liver is commonly identified with hepatic steatosis (fatty liver disease). How is the liver disease diagnosed? To diagnose liver disease, your doctor will likely start by performing a physical exam and asking about your health history. After that, they will recommend an ultrasound test to check for liver attenuation. Low and high attenuation values can indicate the presence of disease. Afterward, your doctor may recommend the following tests to complete the diagnosis: Liver biopsy This procedure is done by removing a tissue sample from the liver (biopsy) to help diagnose liver disease and check signs for the extent of the damage. The procedure uses a long needle inserted through the skin to extract a tissue sample. Then, it is sent to the lab for testing. Blood tests These help to diagnose liver disease. In some cases, doctors can use them to look for genetic conditions or specific liver problems. Imaging tests Liver sonography, MRI, and CT scans are the primary imaging modalities to diagnose liver problems, such as lesions. Finding the exact cause and the extent of damage is crucial in determining a treatment plan. What are the causes of echogenic liver lesions? Liver lesions can be malignant or benign. Most lesions are detected during imaging tests, and while most are benign, receiving a proper diagnosis is crucial. Some possible causes of liver lesions include the following: Prolonged use of birth control pills Smoking Cirrhosis from chronic liver disease due to heavy drinking or due to hepatitis B or C Malformation of the liver Genetic mutations Present at birth or after echinococcus infection Extended use of anabolic steroids While anybody can develop liver lesions, others are at a higher risk due to their medical condition, such as diabetes, hemochromatosis (iron buildup), cirrhosis, or lifestyle behaviors like being overweight, heavy alcohol use, smoking cigarettes, or eating food with aflatoxin. #echogenic #liver #liverdisease 👍 Donate Paypal: https://bit.ly/41KbJqP SUBSCRIBE to Nuse Healthy : / @nusehealthy