What’s a cystic solid nodule after a stone liver resection?

Cystic solid nodules after hepatic resection of stones may be focal nodular hyperplasia of the liver and hepatic adenoma, further examination is recommended for comprehensive judgment. 1. Focal nodular hyperplasia of the liver: after surgical resection of the liver for stones, the abnormal hormone level affects the metabolic function of the liver, which leads to the occurrence of focal nodular hyperplasia of the liver. 2. Hepatic adenoma: after surgical resection of the liver for stones, the function of the liver is affected, resulting in excessive storage of liver glycogen, affecting the normal metabolism of liver cells, and the accumulation of useful cells and lung cells in the liver, which will lead to the occurrence of hepatic adenoma. Cystic solid nodules appear after stone liver resection, mainly because the liver cells in the liver can not be metabolized normally, long-term accumulation in the liver to form nodules, it is recommended to receive timely surgical resection to avoid the subsequent development of the disease affecting the quality of life and life expectancy.