_____ syndrome is similar to Dubin-Johnson syndrome, but milder and WITHOUT black liver
Octreotide, a somatostatin analog, may be useful in the management of _____ bleeding by reducing portal blood flow and variceal pressure
Cirrhosis is often complicated by _____ hypertension
Portal hypertension may lead to congestive _____ and hypersplenism
Budd-Chiari syndrome presents with _____ hepatomegaly (painful or painless), ascites, varices, and liver failure
What odor may be associated with cirrhosis?_____
Meigs' syndrome
What conditions are associated with myoclonus?
hepatic encephalopathy (ammonia intoxication)
_____ presents as a mass in the liver that is treated pharmacologically
Hint: Entamoeba histolytica or Echinococcus
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