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Results 1 - 10 of 59 for Hepatomegaly
  1. Hepatomegaly is enlargement of the liver beyond its normal size. Certain conditions such as infection, parasites, tumors, ...
  2. ... The initial features are usually an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly) and slow growth. Affected children are often shorter ... energy. Glycogen accumulation in the liver leads to hepatomegaly, and the liver's inability to break down ...
  3. ... failure to thrive) and develop an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly). Children with this type develop a form of ... as severe. In the non-progressive hepatic type, hepatomegaly and liver disease are usually evident in early ...
  4. ... swelling of the liver beyond its normal size. Hepatomegaly is another word to describe this problem. If ... is affected by many conditions that can cause hepatomegaly, including: Alcohol use (especially alcohol abuse) Cancer metastases ( ...
  5. ... 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 ...
  6. Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (American Academy of Family Physicians)  
    Fatty Liver Disease/Learn More ... Fatty Liver Disease ... American Academy of Family Physicians
  7. Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever (World Health Organization)  
    Hemorrhagic Fevers/Specifics ... Hemorrhagic Fevers ... World Health Organization ... WHO fact sheet on Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever: includes key facts, definition, ...
  8. ... bones of the skull (fontanelle). An enlarged liver (hepatomegaly) occurs in about half of affected individuals. Because ...
  9. ... enlargement of the lymph nodes (lymphadenopathy), the liver (hepatomegaly), and the spleen (splenomegaly). Autoimmune disorders, in which ...
  10. ... Nearly all affected individuals develop an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly); an enlarged spleen (splenomegaly) may also occur. About ...
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