What are the foci of high and low mixed density in the right lobe of the liver?

High and low mixed density foci in the right lobe of the liver may be the manifestation of liver abscess, hepatocellular carcinoma or hepatic teratoma.
1. Liver abscess: when there is bacterial infection in liver tissue causing localized suppuration, liver abscess will often be formed, with pus and some necrotic tissues mixed inside, and high and low mixed density foci will be found in CT examination.
2. Hepatocellular carcinoma: Hepatocellular carcinoma tissues have low differentiation degree, and will also infiltrate and grow to the surrounding normal tissues, and there may be local inflammation, ulceration and other pathological changes, and there will be high and low mixed density foci in the right lobe of the liver.
3. Hepatic teratoma: teratoma contains many kinds of components, including skin, hair, teeth, bones, oil, nerve tissue, etc., and sometimes appear in the right lobe of the liver, and also show high and low mixed density foci in CT examination.
If high and low mixed density foci are found in the right lobe of the liver, the nature of the tissues can be further clarified through pathological section examination, and it is recommended to remove the diseased tissues as soon as possible by surgery, and also carry out the corresponding post-treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as to stabilize the condition effectively and prevent the aggravation of liver damage.