What does it mean to see several punctate strong echoes in the liver that are larger

The larger of these echoes usually refers to an area of strong echoes on an ultrasound scan of the liver, which may indicate foci of calcification, stones, or fibrotic liver lesions. Strong echoes in ultrasound usually refer to high density, therefore, when there is a high density of material in the liver, it usually suggests that there may be foci of calcification, stones, or fibrotic lesions in the liver, etc. It is advisable to take into account the patient’s medical history, clinical symptoms, and the results of further investigations, such as liver CT, tumor markers, alpha-fetoprotein assay, and liver biopsy, in order to determine the specific cause of the disease. It is recommended that the results be interpreted in conjunction with the clinician’s opinion and treated under the doctor’s guidance to avoid delays.