Is it serious to see a rounded low-density shadow in the liver?

Rounded low-density shadows can be seen in the liver are mostly the results of liver ultrasound, which cannot effectively determine the nature of the low-density shadows, and therefore cannot accurately determine the severity of the patient’s condition, and it is recommended that the patient improve the liver enhancement CT, liver tumor markers and other investigations.
Generally speaking, the possibility of liver cysts and hemangiomas is relatively high in the case of round-like low-density shadows in the liver, which are benign lesions of the liver and are not serious.
However, this result alone cannot confirm the diagnosis and exclude more serious conditions such as malignant tumors of the liver. Therefore, patients are advised to undergo other liver tests such as liver enhancement CT and liver tumor markers for further clarification.
It is recommended that the patient go to the hepatobiliary surgery department of a regular hospital to clarify what the hypodense shadow is with the help of the doctor, and then take targeted treatment.