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Clinical ,radiological and endoscopic signs of liver diseases
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Tense ascites in a patient with portal hypertension
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Jaundice in a patient with liver cell failure
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Patterns of jaundice
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Limon yellow jaundice
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Olive green jaundice
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Palmer erythema one of manifestations of chronic liver faliure
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Gynecomastia
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Spider nevi
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White nails
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Dilated veins
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Apparent veins in a patient with tense ascites
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Clubbing in a patient with chronic liver diseases
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Cirrhotic liver vs normal liver
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Liver cirrhosis as shown by US
Irregular border Coarse echogenicity Liver cirrhosis as shown by US
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Fatty liver
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Us abdomen shows ascites in a patient with liver cirrhosis
Anechoic shadow of ascits Us abdomen shows ascites in a patient with liver cirrhosis
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Collateral blood vessels ,one of sequel of portal hypertension
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Splenomegaly ,one of sequel of PHT
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Gall bladder stone by US
Stone with acoustic shadow
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Chronic cholecycteites
Double wall sign
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Esophageal varicies grade 4 as shown by upper endoscopy
Cherry red spots Columns of blood Esophageal varicies grade 4 as shown by upper endoscopy
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Gastric varicies as shown by upper endoscopy
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Portal hypertensive gastropathy
Snake skin appearance gastric mucosa Portal hypertensive gastropathy
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Band ligation of esophageal varicies
rubber bands Band ligation of esophageal varicies
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Injection sclerotheapy of gastric varicies
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Budd chiari syndrome Hepatic venous thrombus
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Obstructive jaundice by us abdomen
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ERCP Multiable common bile duct stones
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Stone extraction by ERCP
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Hepatic Hemangiomas Hyperechoic focal lesions (Heamangioma)
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Hypoechoic focal lesion HCC)
Normal liver HCC by us abdomen
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Arterial enhancement and delayed wash out in HCC patient
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Liver metastasis Multiable target lesions
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Cholngiocarcinoma
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