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Symptom: HEPATOMEGALYCause: Hepatic abscess
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HEPATOMEGALY may accompany a fever (a primary sign), nausea, vomiting, chills, weakness, diarrhea, anorexia, an elevated right hemidiaphragm, and right upper quadrant pain and tenderness



Symptom: HEPATOMEGALYCause: Obesity
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HEPATOMEGALY can result from fatty infiltration of the liver. Weight loss reduces the liver-s size


Symptom: HEPATOMEGALYCause: Amyloidosis
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Amyloidosis is a rare disorder that may cause HEPATOMEGALY and mild jaundice as well as renal, cardiac, and other GI effects


Symptom: HEPATOMEGALYCause: Liver cancer
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Primary tumors commonly cause irregular, nodular, firm HEPATOMEGALY, with pain or tenderness in the right upper quadrant and a friction rub or bruit over the liver. Common related findings are weight loss, anorexia, cachexia, nausea, and vomiting. Peripheral edema, ascites, jaundice, and a palpable right upper quadrant mass may also develop. When metastatic liver tumors cause HEPATOMEGALY, the patient-s accompanying signs and symptoms reflect his primary cancer


Symptom: HEPATOMEGALYCause: Pancreatic cancer
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In pancreatic cancer, HEPATOMEGALY accompanies such classic signs and symptoms as anorexia, weight loss, abdominal or back pain, and jaundice. Other findings include nausea, vomiting, a fever, fatigue, weakness, pruritus, and skin lesions (usually on the legs)



Symptom: HEPATOMEGALYCause: Leukemia and lymphomas
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Leukemia and lymphomas are proliferative blood cell disorders that typically cause moderate to massive HEPATOMEGALY and splenomegaly as well as abdominal discomfort. General signs and symptoms include malaise, a low-grade fever, fatigue, weakness, tachycardia, weight loss, bleeding disorders, and anorexia


Symptom: HEPATOMEGALYCause: Mononucleosis (infectious)
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Occasionally, infectious mononucleosis causes HEPATOMEGALY. Prodromal symptoms include a headache, malaise, and fatigue. After 3 to 5 days, the patient typically develops a sore throat, cervical lymphadenopathy, and temperature fluctuations. He may also develop stomatitis, palatal petechiae, periorbital edema, splenomegaly, exudative tonsillitis, pharyngitis and, possibly, a maculopapular rash


Symptom: Abdominal massCause: Hepatomegaly
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HEPATOMEGALY produces a firm, blunt, irregular mass in the epigastric region or below the right costal margin. Associated signs and symptoms vary with the causative disorder but commonly include ascites, right upper quadrant pain and tenderness, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, leg edema, jaundice, palmar erythema, spider angiomas, gynecomastia, testicular atrophy and, possibly, splenomegaly.



Symptom: HEPATOMEGALYCause: Diabetes mellitus
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Poorly controlled diabetes in overweight patients commonly produces fatty infiltration of the liver, HEPATOMEGALY, and right upper quadrant tenderness along with polydipsia, polyphagia, and polyuria. These features are more common in type 2 than in type 1 diabetes. A chronically enlarged fatty liver typically produces no symptoms except for slight tenderness


Symptom: STOOLS, CLAY-COLOREDCause: Hepatitis
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With viral hepatitis, clay-colored stools signal the start of the icteric phase and are typically followed by jaundice within 1 to 5 days. Associated signs include mild weight loss and dark urine as well as continuation of some preicteric findings, such as anorexia and tender HEPATOMEGALY. During the icteric phase, the patient may become irritable and develop right upper quadrant pain, splenomegaly, enlarged cervical lymph nodes, and severe pruritus. After jaundice disappears, the patient continues to experience fatigue, flatulence, abdominal pain or tenderness, and dyspepsia, although his appetite usually returns and HEPATOMEGALY subsides. The posticteric phase generally lasts from 2 to 6 weeks, with full recovery in 6 months
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