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Suggest Treatment For Enlarged Liver And Ill-defined Heterogeneous Lesion In The Left Lobe
Sir, Lever is enlarged in size and I ll defined heterogeneous lesion noted in left lobe p/O developing liver abscess most likely advice clinicopathological correlation and follow up. Gall bladder appears collapsed with edematous wall with small calci within Please advise/elaborate Thanks and regards Dhiren patel
Usually, liver enlargement may indicate some types of hepatitis or fatty liver diseases and in most cases, it doesn't require any specific treatment. If this is caused by diet, obesity and diabetes then dietary and lifestyle changes will be beneficial in every case. Alcohol and viral hepatitis are most common causes and in this case medical evaluation is required. Also if there is infectious disease or biliary duct disorders then you need to do some tests to rule out more serious issues which require specific medical treatment. You need to check your viral markers and do a liver biopsy if necessary.
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Suggest Treatment For Enlarged Liver And Ill-defined Heterogeneous Lesion In The Left Lobe
Hi, Usually, liver enlargement may indicate some types of hepatitis or fatty liver diseases and in most cases, it doesn t require any specific treatment. If this is caused by diet, obesity and diabetes then dietary and lifestyle changes will be beneficial in every case. Alcohol and viral hepatitis are most common causes and in this case medical evaluation is required. Also if there is infectious disease or biliary duct disorders then you need to do some tests to rule out more serious issues which require specific medical treatment. You need to check your viral markers and do a liver biopsy if necessary. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon