What is the meaning of multiple calcified foci in the liver?

When localized tissue necrosis occurs in the liver due to various distant sites, it is reflected on ultrasound and CT as a strong echogenic or dense contrast similar to a stone on imaging. In most cases, this is a very stable, benign lesion. It can be interpreted as a scar-like tissue that appears inside the liver as a result of healing liver cell damage, and is commonly seen in young adults, mainly in the unilateral liver. The results of this study are not only the results of the study, but also the results of the study.

However, in rare cases, some diseases, such as liver cancer, can also form multiple calcified foci within the liver, so patients are advised to completely rule out the possibility of liver malignancy by other corresponding tests such as liver aspiration biopsy and liver function at the time of the initial examination.