Presentation
Abdominal progressive distension and elevated liver enzymes.
Patient Data
Age: 25 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Cirrhosis
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The liver has a nodular margin in keeping with cirrhosis. No hepatic mass is identified in the current study.
A moderate amount of ascites are present.
Dilated collateral vessels are seen at the upper perigastric, distal paraesophageal and splenorenal regions.
The spleen is enlarged and its cephalocaudal height measured 175 mm.
Fat containing umbilical hernia is noted.
The uterus is enlarged and the endometrium is thickened.
Case Discussion
Cirrhosis with ascites, evidence of portal hypertension, and splenomegaly.