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A 58-year-old man with chronic liver disease prese - doublecheeseburger
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Bergkamp Liver size Can be enlarged, normal, or shrunken...
Macroscopically, the liver may be initially enlarged, but with progression of the disease, it becomes smaller. Its surface is irregular, the consistency is firm and the color is often yellow (if associates steatosis). Depending on the size of the nodules there are three macroscopic types: micronodular, macronodular and mixed cirrhosis. In micronodular form (Laennec's cirrhosis or portal cirrhosis) regenerating nodules are under 3 mm. In macronodular cirrhosis (post-necrotic cirrhosis), the nodules are larger than 3 mm. The mixed cirrhosis consists in a variety of nodules with different sizes.
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#12
thansk for the explanation...i thought with such exsanguinated condition of hemorrhagic ascites and all the liver must be shrunken
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#13
you are welcome Bergkamp...Wink many thanks to Doublecheeseburger for posting these questions...Wink
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#14
pls what do u guys mean by remove spaces?????????
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#15
LIVER MUST SHRUNKEN IN CIRRHOSIS.........that's final I am with bergkamp..........kindly explain..
gl
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