What is the meaning of slightly strong echogenicity of the right lobe of the liver?

Slightly strong echogenicity of the right lobe of the liver may be caused by intrahepatic calcification foci, intrahepatic bile duct stones, hepatic hemangioma and so on. 1. Intrahepatic calcification foci: Inflammation, trauma, abnormal calcium and phosphorus metabolism can induce intrahepatic calcification foci, most of them are isolated foci, which will cause right lobe-shaped slightly strong echogenicity, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination. 2. Intrahepatic bile duct stones: biliary parasites, biliary tract infections, biliary stasis, malnutrition, etc. can induce intrahepatic bile duct stones, most of which are brown bile pigment stones containing bacteria, and they will appear in the right lobe of the liver with slightly strong echogenicity. 3. Hepatic hemangioma: congenital developmental abnormality, hormonal stimulation, infection of capillary tissues can induce hepatic hemangioma, and clinical symptoms include abdominal mass, rupture and bleeding of hepatic hemangioma, compression of other tissues, and so on, which will cause the phenomenon of right lobe of the liver with slightly strong echoes. It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and timely treatment.