How to check lipoma
summary
The patient was hospitalized for 45 days after cerebral hemorrhage operation. After recovery, he was discharged and tested for liver, kidney and heart health. The transaminase level was high and the transaminase level was high. The examination was lipoma. It was better after treatment. Let's take a look at how to check lipoma.
How to check lipoma
Examination 1: density change: the density of liver generally decreased, and the CT value of liver in severe cases was significantly negative. The standard of CT diagnosis of fatty liver is spleen density. If the CT value of liver is lower than that of spleen, fatty liver can be diagnosed.
Examination 2: the change of intrahepatic vascular shadow. The intrahepatic vascular shadow was negative on the plain CT image of normal liver. The main branches of hepatic vein and portal vein were clearly visible. In the case of fatty liver, according to the degree of fat infiltration, the intrahepatic vascular shadow became blurred or showed relatively high density, just like the enhanced CT findings.
Examination 3: features of enhanced scan: consistent with normal liver, but still relatively low density, also lower than that of enhanced spleen. But the vascular shadow in the low density area was complete. The CT diagnosis and differential diagnosis of focal fatty liver are various. If there is homogeneous fat infiltration in the lobe, segment and subsegment, CT diagnosis is easy. However, if fat infiltration occurs near the porta hepatis or is patchy or nodular, it must be differentiated from primary liver cancer or metastatic liver cancer, hepatic vascular cancer, liver abscess and other space occupying lesions.
matters needing attention
This disease needs attention: in order to prevent further accumulation of fat, we should also selectively drink some green tea, scented tea, etc., which can have the effect of reducing blood fat, and drink less drinks. Patients should avoid contact with high calorie food, high calorie food leads to excessive accumulation of body fat, which will also be detrimental to rehabilitation.