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Multiple lesions on MRI

Hello everyone. My brother, 28 years old, hepatitis b from my mother, on entecavir, has been having his alt and ast in the 100s the last 2 years. Everything else seems normal, and the viral dna is negative. He did a fibroscan that showed 6.4 kpa, which is not that bad and calmed the doctors. However, I'm always worried about this, and I told him to do a liver MRI. The results showed multiple milimetric lesions hypointense and nonenhanced with gadolinium, mainly in the superior segments. I'm really really worried, what can it be?
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