Calcified foci in the liver refers to the appearance of strong echoes or high-density images like stones in the liver on ultrasound or CT images, which may be related to intrahepatic bile duct stones, hepatic tuberculosis and other diseases. 1. Intrahepatic choledocholithiasis: Intrahepatic choledocholithiasis, also known as hepatic choledocholithiasis, is a biliary tract disease that is more difficult to cure, and patients may appear to have calcified foci in the liver when they have imaging tests. 2. Hepatic tuberculosis: Hepatic tuberculosis is a relatively rare disease, the main clinical manifestations of fever, loss of appetite, pain in the liver area or the right upper abdomen and other symptoms, patients with hepatic tuberculosis may have calcified foci in the liver after cure. In addition, congenital developmental abnormalities, liver schistosomiasis and other factors may also cause calcified foci in the liver. It is recommended that the patient should consult a doctor for examination in time, and standardize the treatment after clarifying the cause of the disease.