Are calcified foci in the right lobe of the liver dangerous?

  Calcified foci in the right lobe of the liver, if the lesions are not too large, its harm is not great, so do not worry too much about the harm of calcified foci in the right lobe of the liver.  The calcification foci should be a manifestation of calcification gradually formed after the inflammation of liver cells, that is, the calcification foci of the right lobe of the liver is a kind of transmigration phenomenon after the inflammation of liver cells. The calcification of the right lobe of the liver should be a manifestation of the stable condition of liver disease, and it should not be a big problem if it does not affect the liver function of the patient. If the calcified foci in the right lobe of the liver are relatively large and cause most of the hepatocytes to lose function, which may lead to an increase in transaminases in the liver and a decrease in the metabolic capacity of the liver, then active treatment should be carried out. Calcified foci in the liver should be detected by ultrasound or CT examination, and if strong echogenicity or high-density shadowing is found, the changes of the calcified foci should be reviewed regularly as well as the liver function to determine whether the calcified foci affect the function of liver cells.  For patients with calcified foci in the right lobe of the liver, the liver ultrasound should be reviewed regularly to determine whether the calcified foci continue to grow and to review the liver function to determine the function of the liver.