What is the problem with small calcifications in the right posterior lobe of the liver?

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Small calcifications in the right posterior lobe of the liver may be caused by hepatitis, cholestasis, parasitic diseases, etc.

What is the problem with small calcifications in the right posterior lobe of the liver?

1. Hepatitis

patients due to liver tissue damage, after treatment and repair, resulting in abnormal accumulation of calcium salts, resulting in small calcifications in the right posterior lobe of the liver.

2. Cholestasis due to

improper diet and other reasons, resulting in cholestasis, concentration, resulting in bile drainage obstruction, may occur calcification.

What is the problem with small calcifications in the right posterior lobe of the liver?

3. Parasitic diseases

Parasitic diseases may lead to damage to some liver cells, damaged liver cells will appear necrosis, if necrotic cells are not discharged from the blood in time, liver cells may appear in the blood precipitation, thus forming calcifications.



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