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increase survival.
Hepatosplenomegaly Liver function tests "
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liver leads to
hepatomegaly.
There is no
evidence that this
hepatomegaly presents any risk to
proper fetal development.
Hepatomegaly in GSD type I generally...
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presenting as a
polymalformative syndrome characterized by
enlarged viscera,
hepatomegaly, diabetes, and
skeletal anomalies that
result in a
short stature, cranial...
- salmon-colored rash (usually over
trunk or
extremities while febrile)
Hepatomegaly or
splenomegaly Leukocytosis (10,000/microL or greater), with granulocyte...
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abbreviated HSM) is the
simultaneous enlargement of both the
liver (
hepatomegaly) and the
spleen (splenomegaly).
Hepatosplenomegaly can
occur as the result...
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Shifting dullness Fluid wave test M****es
Abdominal m****
Hepatosplenomegaly Hepatomegaly Splenomegaly Other Jaundice Mallet-Guy's sign
Puddle sign Ballance's...
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enlargement of
abdominal organs.
Examples of
visceromegaly are
enlarged liver (
hepatomegaly),
spleen (splenomegaly), stomach, kidneys, and pancreas.
Values refer...
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symptoms are
often limited to
general chronic malaise, arthralgia, and
hepatomegaly.
Organs most
commonly affected by
hemochromatosis include the liver,...
- cough,
hemoptysis and
dyspnea (shortness of breath)
Liver metastasis:
hepatomegaly (enlarged liver),
nausea and
jaundice Bone metastasis: bone pain, fracture...
- (blood-stained sputum)
Jaundice Organomegaly an
enlarged organ such as the
liver (
hepatomegaly)
Palmar erythema (reddening of hands)
Hypersalivation excessive (saliva)...