Can calcified spots in the liver disappear?

Intrahepatic calcified spots are a common clinical phenomenon, which have no effect on normal liver function and do not endanger health, and are usually reviewed regularly. There are also some disease conditions that can cause calcified spots, such as malignant tumors of the liver and liver worm disease, in which case the calcified spots will not disappear on their own and require surgical treatment to resolve these lesions and thus remove the calcified spots. How do the common benign clinical calcified foci form? It is currently believed that they are caused by normal apoptosis, which is not removed from the liver in a timely manner, thus resulting in deposition in the liver. In this case, there is no effect on health, and it will not disappear on its own.