“…However, there have been some reports that have emphasised that pseudolesions in fatty liver may have an atypical and equivocal appearance [17][18][19]. Therefore, in some cases, focal spared areas may be misinterpreted as true lesions, thus leading to incorrect patient management or additional examinations, including liver biopsy, to ascertain the diagnosis [19,20]. Conversely, when a true lesion is present, its definitive characterisation may be challenging on imaging examination when the liver is diffusely fatty [21][22][23][24].…”