Hepatography may cause some damage to the body and should be performed on medical advice. As the contrast agents used for liver imaging are iopromide injection and gadoterate glucosamine injection, iopromide contains more iodine, which may lead to hyperthyroidism crisis if the thyroid function is abnormal, and gadoterate glucosamine injection is excreted by the kidneys, which may aggravate the renal injury if renal insufficiency occurs. Therefore, liver imaging should not be performed easily to avoid harm to the body. Hepatography is mainly hepatic angiography, a diagnostic means of angiography using interventional means to insert a catheter into the hepatic blood vessels. Usually, the side effects of hepatography are low and the symptoms are mild, but some patients may experience side effects such as difficulty in breathing, hives, and itching after the contrast medium is administered. Hepatography is an interventional procedure that can cause some damage to the body, and it is recommended that this diagnostic modality be used in accordance with medical advice.