Problem description: Condition description (onset time, main symptoms, symptom changes, etc.): liver size is normal, shape is slightly full, capsule is still smooth, parenchymal echo is fine, uniform, enhanced, and attenuated in the last 1/3 , A hypoechoic echo can be seen in the right anterior lobe, the size is about 4.7CM*3CM, the boundary is still clear, the shape is still regular, the internal echo distribution is still uniform, there is a strip-shaped color blood flow signal, and the veins in the liver are clear.
Alpha-fetoprotein 7.89 (ng?ml), within the standard range, there is hepatitis B antibody.
Ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast was discovered two years ago and it has been operated on. Can this hypoechoic be malignant? Is the probability of malignancy high?
Is the blood flow in the hypoechoic zone under ultrasound bad? Is it a liver hemangioma?
Question date:2020-10-07
Patient information:Age: 31 years old Gender: Female
Question analysis: I think the situation is benign, the possibility of disease is very high, and the patient’s alpha-fetoprotein is not high, and the boundary is relatively clear.
Guide and suggestion: I personally suggest that patients can do a puncture examination when necessary. The pathological examination of puncture is the fundamental basis for diagnosis.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection