Characterization of non-uniform fatty liver by ultrasound

Non-uniform fatty liver b-ultrasound will describe features such as limited fatty liver and uneven echogenicity. Non-uniform fatty liver is a type of fatty liver, which means that the fatty degeneration of the liver is more limited in extent and is not a diffuse change within the liver, which will be characterized as uneven echogenicity on ultrasound, and may also be reported as a limited fatty liver lesion. A limited fatty liver is easily confused with hepatic hemangiomas and intrahepatic space-occupying lesions as it requires attention. When patients present with non-uniform fatty liver, it is important to seek prompt medical attention for targeted treatment to promote remission. In normal times, it is necessary to develop good living habits, eat less spicy and stimulating foods such as chili peppers, eat less overly oily foods such as animal offal, and regularly monitor blood lipid levels and other conditions.