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Dr. Rynne I had a liver imaging performed and the impression is Diffusely increased Hepatic Echogenicity which may be related to hepatic steatosis and or underlying hepatocellular disease . no focal ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Muhammad Ahmad
( General & Family Physician)
is again seen nodularity to hepatic contour. Liver and spleen appear stable in size. Patient is post ...Hi Dr. Narasi You answered my questions about 5 days ago about my mom. Mom has cirrhosis liver ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Charles S Narasi
( Gastroenterologist)
Hi Sir, I am XXXXXX My US report says slight decreased hepatic span with decreased hepatic span with minimal coarse hepatic echotexture & simple hepatic cyst measuring apx 15x15 mm. small... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prakash H Muddegowda
( Geriatrics Specialist)
visualized hepatic echogenicity is mildly increased. There is a slightly coarsened echotexture of the liver ...The visualized liver measures 13.0 cm in length, portions of the periphery of the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Klerida Shehu
( Gastroenterologist)
Liver is mildly enlarged in size 16.6 cms and reveals generalized increased echogenicity no evidence of any solid or cystic intra hepatic lesion is noted the portal vein and hepatic veins appear ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein
( General Surgeon)
I have had an MRI that s the findings are liver enlarged with marked diffuse hepatic steatosis . Several T2 hyper intense hepatic lesions do not enhance liver , pancreas unremarkable... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
Recent ultrasound indicated homogeneous liver with increased echotexture, numerous hepatic cysts, 18 cm size of liver, and hepatic steatosis. I am 59, female and overweight. I had no... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
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. Hepatic steatosis.... View answer
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