Hepatic Trabeculae

Hepatic trabeculae are mesh-shaped deposits consisting of protein and fatty compounds located on the surface of the liver tissue. These are not accidental deposits found in internal organs. They are the result of the disease not only in adults, but also in children. From this we can conclude that over time their number can increase, to the point that in appearance they resemble real thickened vessels or fatty layers affecting the surface of the tissue. The main reason for the appearance of such deposits is liver disease. This form of the disease is diagnosed accurately only when the localization of the process is not clearly defined. The cause can only be determined by examining the patient. To understand exactly how many trabeculae were formed when a disease was detected and how much they affected the organs, it is necessary to completely remove them. It is very important to carry out such an operation as early as possible in the treatment process in order to avoid other serious complications and more serious consequences.