
What Does Increased Hepatic Echogenicity With Poor Penetration Mean?

Question: What does increased hepatic echogenicity with poor penetration mean?
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Most commonly increased echogenicity means there is increased fat in the liver.In other words fatty liver changes are the most common cause of increased liver echogenicity in a asymptomatic patient.
Poor penetration means that resolution of the images are not very good.Most common cause of poor resolution is thickened abdominal wall.
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Most commonly increased echogenicity means there is increased fat in the liver.In other words fatty liver changes are the most common cause of increased liver echogenicity in a asymptomatic patient.
Poor penetration means that resolution of the images are not very good.Most common cause of poor resolution is thickened abdominal wall.
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Dr. Remy Koshy

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