What does it mean to have slightly blunted liver margins?

Slightly blunted liver margin is an imaging term that refers to a slightly thicker unsharp edge of the liver, which may be a manifestation of liver disease, but needs to be combined with other tests and clinical manifestations. Slightly blunt liver edge is not a disease, it is an imaging term, which means that the overall edge of the liver is found to be unsharp through ultrasound and other instruments, which is not a morphological manifestation in normal state. Generally, the edge of the liver is thin and sharp in normal state; when liver disease occurs, it can be manifested as slightly blunt edge of the liver, such as cirrhosis, hepatitis, fatty liver, at this time, the edge of the liver will become blunt and thick, and some patients’ livers appear uneven performance. Slightly blunt liver margins can only indicate that the liver may be diseased, if you need to confirm the diagnosis, you need to continue to improve the relevant tests, such as liver function, alpha-fetoprotein, hepatitis complete set, nuclear magnetic resonance and so on. If you have dull liver margins, it is recommended to go to the hospital and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.