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QuestionHello doctor,
I did an ultrasound of the liver and the sonographer recorded a hypoechoic mass of 6.2×4.2 cm. Final conclusion: follow-up right liver benign tumor. I asked the sonographer why it can be concluded that the tumor is benign, the doctor said based on the identification. Blood tests showed grade 1 fatty liver, slightly elevated liver enzymes. I have no signs of jaundice, yellow eyes, eating is still good. Please ask the liver ultrasound doctor if there is a dangerous hypoechoic mass? I thank you very much.
Kieu Minh Thinh (1952)
Answer
Hello,
To the question “Is liver ultrasound dangerous hypoechoic mass? ", the doctor would like to answer as follows:
According to your description, you have a tumor in your liver, but through ultrasound of the liver, there is a hypoechoic mass, it is not sure whether this is a benign tumor or not. malignant tumor. Ultrasound of the liver with hypoechoic mass has high value in providing preliminary information, guiding the treating physician to combine other factors such as symptoms and physical examination, medical history, laboratory tests. other such as abdominal CT scan, liver cancer markers, ... to accurately diagnose the nature of the tumor that is benign or malignant. Therefore, you should see a specialist in Gastroenterology - Hepatology for advice on doing more diagnostic tests.
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Answered by Master. Specialist Doctor II Phan Thi Minh Huong - Department of Medical Examination & Internal Medicine - Vinmec Danang International General Hospital.