Intrahepatic calcification

Intrahepatic calcification refers to a strong echo or high-density image similar to stones in the liver on B-mode or CT images. It is more common in people between 20 and 50 years of age, and the incidence is equal for men and women. Generally, it is a single calcification, and the right liver is more common. In the left liver, left and right liver calcifications rarely occur at the same time.

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