An echo-less area seen in the left lobe of the liver with enhancement effect seen posteriorly belongs to the ultrasound descriptive diagnosis, and the corresponding findings are suggestive of an intrahepatic fluid lesion.
An ultrasound examination of the liver reveals abnormal echoes in the left lobe of the liver, and the lesion is described by the detection of anechoic lesions by the ultrasound probe and the presence of posterior enhancement of the echoes.
The most common causes of the corresponding lesions are liver cysts and liver abscesses, which need to be further investigated by combining clinical history and laboratory tests.
1. Liver cysts: no obvious symptoms, no abnormal indicators in laboratory tests, no special treatment is needed.
2. Liver abscess: in most cases, accompanied by obvious fever symptoms, through blood tests, white blood cells have obvious rise, and related symptoms can be targeted anti-infection treatment.
The specific situation needs to be combined with clinical examination to make a comprehensive judgment, under the guidance of the clinician for standardized treatment.