What are hepatic calcified foci of metastatic tumors?

Hepatic calcification foci and metastases are two different kinds of lesions, hepatic calcification foci are usually caused by some kind of inflammation, while hepatic metastases are breaking through blood vessels. 1. Hepatic calcification foci: usually refers to hepatitis deposited in liver tissue, caused by scarring and calcification of liver cells after damage, if simple hepatic calcification foci without obvious symptoms, no special treatment is needed, if there are intrahepatic bile duct stones, you need to use anti-inflammatory and choleretic drugs under the guidance of doctor, such as anti-inflammatory and choleretic tablets, and eat light diet to avoid oversatiety. 2. Liver metastasis: it refers to the malignant tumor stops in the blood vessels of liver, breaks through the endothelium of blood vessels to enter the liver and invades the liver cells. When liver metastasis occurs, it suggests that the tumor may be in the advanced stage, and it is recommended that the patient should have hand surgery under the guidance of doctor according to the individual situation. If patients have calcified foci and metastases at the same time, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor should be targeted relevant treatment.