What is the disease of the liver with slightly thick echogenicity?

A slightly thicker liver echogenicity would be a description of the imaging of the ultrasound during an ultrasound examination of the liver. For liver examination, if the echo of the ultrasound appears abnormal compared to the normal liver, it can be described as slightly thicker or reduced, etc. For a slightly thicker liver echo, there is no need for special concern and regular follow-up can be observed. As long as there are no abnormalities in the liver such as suspicious occupying lesions, there is usually no major problem. However, some patients with hepatitis B or other hepatitis may also have a slightly coarse liver echo during ultrasound, and should be reviewed periodically to see if there are any problems with the liver and other lesions. If you are not sure, you can also improve the CT or MRI examination of the upper abdomen for further clarification.