What is a liver biopsy with low-grade atypical hyperplasia?

Liver biopsy with low-grade atypical hyperplasia may be associated with hepatic atypical hyperplasia nodules, which are treated mainly by surgery. Liver atypical hyperplasia nodules are commonly associated with cirrhosis and may be single or multiple. Atypical hyperplasia nodules are commonly found in the surrounding cirrhotic nodules, differing in color and texture from normal liver tissue, and also protruding from the surface of the liver. Liver atypical hyperplasia nodules are mainly treated by surgical resection and also microwave ablation. Since liver atypical hyperplasia nodules are prone to malignant changes, early diagnosis and treatment are needed. If diagnosed with liver atypical hyperplasia nodules, you should seek medical treatment in time and under the guidance of the doctor, so as to achieve early diagnosis and early treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition. Pay attention to rest on weekdays, quit smoking and drinking, and maintain a regular routine.