What is this strong echo in the right lobe of the liver?

A strong echo seen in the right lobe of the liver is mostly a benign lesion such as calcification foci and stones. 1. Calcified foci: The right lobe of the liver if has suffered from inflammation, bacterial infection, parasitic infection and other diseases. After treatment, calcium salt deposition occurs at the site of the lesion, and isolated calcified foci are formed. 2. Intrahepatic bile duct stones, benign tumors of the liver, and metabolic abnormalities can lead to the appearance of isolated hyperechoic foci in the liver. 3. Malignant tumors are less likely to result in the presence of a hypoechoic lesion, but still cannot be absolutely excluded. Usually, if malignant tumors are excluded and there are no uncomfortable symptoms, you can have regular checkups and follow up for discomfort, but if you can’t exclude it or have obvious discomfort in the liver area, you need to consult a doctor in time for relevant examinations.