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I just recieved an MRI report and it seems like it's ok, but i'm not sure what it means. Hepaticsteatosis without concerning mass to suggest HCC. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vasanth
( General & Family Physician)
I was diagnosed with mild hepaticsteatosis a couple of weeks ago due to meds. I weight 108 pounds and i am 45 years old. I am having a terrible pain on the right back side with inflamation, went to ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ram Choudhary
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
My son had an abdomen ultrasound and the impression is " increased parenchymal echogenicity of the liver which is compatible with hepaticsteatosis or other hepatocellular parenchymal disease. What does ... View answer
demonstrates increased hepatic echogenicity.. No focal liver lesion. The main portal vein is patent and demonstrates a systolic flow velocity of 17.0cm/second. Flow is hepatopetal. Hepaticsteatosis.... View answer
laymens terms, can you tell me what this means. : Hepaticsteatosis. INCIDENTALLY IMAGED UPPER ABDOMEN: Hepaticsteatosis. Incidental 8 mm lipid rich left adrenal adenoma. BONES: No destructive... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
endobronchial lesion in the left lower lobe bronchus. No adenopathy. No effusions. Diffuse hepaticsteatosis .... 3. Diffuse hepaticsteatosis. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Dawny Mathew
( General & Family Physician)
1. Moderate to severe hepaticsteatosis, progressed from the prior study. 2. No sonographic evidence of cholelithiasis or acute cholecystitis. 3. Stable right renal cysts. 4. Gallbladder duct is ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Parth Goswami
( General & Family Physician)
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