Slightly thickened echogenicity of the liver parenchyma and slightly roughness of the gallbladder wall?

Liver parenchymal echogenicity is slightly coarsened, gallbladder wall is slightly rough is the report of liver and gallbladder ultrasound, consider cholecystitis, do not exclude the possibility of chronic liver injury, need to be combined with other comprehensive judgment. 1. Slightly coarsened liver parenchyma echoes, on behalf of the ultrasound may consider the possibility of liver injury, such as fatty liver, viral hepatitis, hepatic fibrosis, cirrhosis, etc., the specific also need to combine with the clinical whether there is pain in the liver area and the liver transaminase, bilirubin and other indicators for comprehensive consideration. 2. The wall of gallbladder is slightly rough, indicating that ultrasound may consider cholecystitis or gallbladder stones, should be asked whether there is a history of gallbladder, whether there is gallbladder pressure and pain, etc. to make a comprehensive judgment, and improve the abdominal CT to assist in the diagnosis if necessary. If there are positive symptoms of liver and gallbladder as mentioned above and abnormal laboratory tests, liver injury and cholecystitis are considered to be more likely, and it is recommended to consult a doctor for timely treatment under the guidance of the doctor. If everything else is normal, observation and regular review are recommended.