Hepatosplenomegaly
Overview
Hepatosplenomegaly is enlargement of both the spleen and the liver
Causes
- chronic liver disease with portal hypertension
- hematological disease, e.g. myeloproliferative disease, lymphoma, leukemia, pernicious anemia, sickle cell disease
- infection, e.g. viral hepatitis, EBV, CMV
- infiltration, e.g. amyloidosis, sarcoidosis
- Connective tissue disorders e.g. SLE
- acromegaly
- thyrotoxicosis
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Critical Care
Compendium
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