How to read an ultrasound report card for early stage liver cancer

Early stage liver cancer ultrasound report card can be seen with hypoechoic nodules and blood flow signals. When early stage liver cancer occurs, there will be nodules produced in the liver, which will be shown as hypoechoic nodules under ultrasound examination. In addition, when the nodule is supplied by blood, it will show a gradual growth trend, and then the ultrasound will show that there is a blood flow signal. Ultrasound is an important way to check for liver cancer, and this is also an early screening for liver cancer, which can be judged in conjunction with the alpha-fetoprotein level. In addition, most liver cancers develop from cirrhosis of the liver, so the ultrasound report should also be noted to indicate the presence of cirrhosis. When early liver cancer appears, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time, improve relevant examinations, and take surgical treatment if necessary, with the principle of early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment to prevent the development of the disease.