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Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s - Chapter 1032: 【】Another important anatomical location
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... s is a crucial point since the patient’s clinical symptoms are mostly related to the liver.
The medical record initially indicated that the patient had liver cirrhosis. In most late-stage cases, cirrhosis leads to a shrinking liver, but this patient’s liver was unusually enlarged, suggesting it wasn’t an early stage.
The cause is Budd-Chiari syndrome leading to congestive hepatomegaly. The doctors have reason to suspect that the patient’s cirrhosis may be caused by Budd-Chiari sy ...
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