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Ultrasonic diagnosis shows that I have a liver cyst.

What is a hepatic cyst?

The formation of fluid in the liver parenchyma is called hepatic cyst. Liquid, not pure water. There are many reasons, roughly as follows:

Congenital: due to the development disorder of bile duct and lymphatic vessel in liver.

Acquired: inflammation and edema of bile ducts and lymphatic vessels in the liver, leading to retention of official secretions (more common in the elderly).

Why do I have liver cysts but no si?

Because: when the liver cyst is small, the shape of the liver has not changed, and the size and outline are normal. If the cyst is close to the surface, a local bulge can be seen on the surface of the liver, and the cyst cavity usually does not communicate with the intrahepatic bile duct system. Most patients have no obvious symptoms, but they were discovered by accident during physical examination. Huge hepatic cysts can show obvious compression symptoms. If infected, symptoms similar to liver abscess may appear, such as chills, fever, abdominal pain and so on.

Liver cysts can be single or multiple (I'm busy today, let's say single). When the cyst is small, it generally does not need treatment, so it can be observed or followed up.

How to diagnose?

1, B-ultrasound is preferred (is color ultrasound ok? ), color ultrasound is B ultrasound plus color blood flow (color Doppler), understand?

2.b-ultrasound examination has the advantages of high sensitivity, no trauma and simplicity. 1cm cyst is also easy to detect, with an accuracy rate of 98%, which can determine the nature, location, size, number and liver involvement range of the cyst, and is the first choice for the examination of this disease.

Ultrasonic characteristics:

1, a circular or elliptical anechoic area in the liver;

2. The wall is thin, smooth and clear;

3. Rear echo enhancement;

4. Complicated with infection and bleeding, diffuse punctate strong echo floating in the capsule, with thick wall and uneven edge.

Differential diagnosis:

1, cross section of normal hepatic duct (upper blood flow differentiation, OK? );

2. Hypoechoic hepatic hemangioma (very low, not anechoic area);

3, liver tumor liquefaction, necrosis or cystic change (first you have to distinguish between liver and tumor);

4. Liver abscess (poor sound transmission in abscess);

5, liver echinococcosis (I will check it again, follow up, forget it);

6. Extrahepatic abdominal cyst (individual special reminder of the difference between liver and right renal cyst, sometimes misdiagnosed);

7. Cystic dilatation of intrahepatic bile duct (cyst won't last long, bile duct is a long tube, brother)

Report description: Liver: normal in shape and size, with echo-free area of about cm in parenchyma, even in other parenchyma, and clear blood vessels in liver.

How to deal with it?

Go back and eat whatever you want.

Hey, hey, hey, hey, what are you thinking? Then look:

1, the disease generally does not need special treatment. So go back and eat whatever you want.

2. If the cyst is large and oppresses the surrounding tissue or bleeding and infection in the cyst, choose surgery or laparoscopic treatment, such as fenestration or decapitation.

When the cyst is more than 5 cm in diameter or has affected the quality of life, you need to see a doctor. Go to the hospital to see what? Doesn't it hurt? Go to the hospital if it hurts, and don't check it online. Okay?