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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Hepatomegaly
  1. ... and its characteristic features include an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly), slow growth, and periods of low blood glucose ( ... energy. Glycogen accumulation in the liver leads to hepatomegaly and can damage the organ. The inability to ...
  2. ... caused by this disorder include an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly), slow growth, and periods of low blood glucose ( ...
  3. ... called bile. Cholestasis leads to an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly) and irreversible liver disease (cirrhosis) in the first ...
  4. ... the liver, leading to enlargement of the liver (hepatomegaly), a buildup of scar tissue (hepatic fibrosis), and ...
  5. ... enlargement of the lymph nodes (lymphadenopathy), the liver (hepatomegaly), and the spleen (splenomegaly). Autoimmune disorders, in which ...
  6. ... affects liver function and causes an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly), slow growth, and periods of low blood glucose ( ...
  7. ... pain in the abdomen, an abnormally large liver (hepatomegaly), and accumulation of fluid in the lining of ...
  8. ... vary. Affected individuals can have an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly), chronic kidney disease, or a form of heart ...
  9. ... have serious complications such as an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly), a buildup of scar tissue in the liver ( ...