Uneven fatty liver ultrasound shows uneven echogenicity.
Fatty liver is a kind of pathological changes caused by various causes of hepatocellular steatosis, which is a common clinical disease. Most fatty livers are reversible diseases, the key is early diagnosis and timely treatment, and can often return to normal.
Fatty liver is categorized into diffuse and focal fatty liver. Uneven fatty liver may be a manifestation of diffuse fat in the early or recovery phase.
Uneven fatty liver refers to fat deposition in the liver, and the deposition is uneven, which can be shown by ultrasonography that the liver echoes unevenly. Excessive fat deposition in certain parts of the liver is characterized by enhanced echogenicity on ultrasound. In parts of the liver with less fat deposits, the ultrasound shows hyperechoicity.
Patients diagnosed with fatty liver are advised to make lifestyle modifications, such as diet, exercise, weight control, etc., and to take medication as prescribed by the doctor if necessary.