APPENDIX-I
Focal nodular hyperplasia, sometimes seen as a result of hepatitis or cirrhosis may also present as multiple bright or echogenic nodules. It can be very difficult to distinguish from metastases. Dark Masses (Hypoechoeic lesions). These may be single or multiple and occur anywhere in the liver. ................
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