Liver tumours are usually found by chance when your belly is scanned for another reason.Â
Often, this scan is an ultrasound. This type of scan is good for spotting how many lesions there are and how big they are. However, an ultrasound may not be enough to find out what type of lesion has been found.Â
An MRI scanner is usually used to do this, although sometimes a CT scanner may be used as well.Â
If you have an MRI or CT scan, you may be injected with a special substance (contrast agent) that helps your consultant see any lesions in your liver more clearly.Â
At The London Clinic, your scans will be looked at by world-class radiologists specialising in liver disease. They will then diagnose the type of lesion you have.
Rarely, a biopsy of a liver lesion is needed as well. This involves a fine needle being inserted into your liver to remove a small sample of tissue.