A CT scan of the chest may reveal liver problems. Chest CT examination is an auxiliary examination method to diagnose chest lesions, and it can make a diagnosis of lesions in the heart, lungs, pleura, large vessels mediastinum, chest wall and other structures, and it is usually not necessary to do to detect lesions in the liver. However, because it may affect the upper edge of the liver when it is scanned, if the patient has some lesions on the upper edge of the liver, they may be detected on chest CT. Usually, if the patient suspects that he has liver problems, the patient can go to the gastroenterology department of regular hospitals to be examined under the guidance of the doctor, and the commonly used clinical examinations of the liver area include abdominal ultrasound, liver biochemistry, routine blood tests, coagulation tests, and so on.