
hepatic lesions
Hepatic lesions are abnormal areas or growths in the liver, which can be benign (non-cancerous) like cysts or hemangiomas, or malignant (cancerous) such as primary liver tumors or metastases from other cancers. They are often detected through imaging tests like ultrasound, CT, or MRI. Some lesions may cause no symptoms and require only monitoring, while others might cause pain, swelling, or other issues. Accurate diagnosis is important to determine the appropriate treatment, which can range from watchful waiting to surgery or other therapies.