What does it mean to have a hepatic space of 70mm?

Liver Occupancy 70mm suggests that the patient has a tumor in the liver, including benign and malignant tumors. Liver Occupancy 70mm is the result of imaging tests, such as ultrasonography, which can show the location, size, and morphology of the liver mass, assisting and differential diagnosis. Liver Occupancy 70mm indicates that the patient has a tumor in the liver, clinically known as liver tumor, which is a collective term for tumor lesions occurring in the liver area, including benign and malignant tumors. If it is a benign tumor, it grows slowly and usually has no clinical symptoms when the tumor is small, and is usually found during physical examination. After enlargement, symptoms such as upper abdominal discomfort, abdominal pain and bloating will occur. If it is hepatocellular carcinoma, the patient will have symptoms such as localized mass, lethargy, fatigue and loss of appetite. The examination found that the liver occupies 70mm, patients are recommended to have further examination to make a clear diagnosis to avoid delaying the condition.