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Reye's syndrome causes fatty accumulation in the organs of the body, especially the liver. In the brain, it causes fluid accumulation (edema ),
Reye's syndrome causes fatty accumulation in the organs of the body, especially the liver. In the brain, it causes fluid accumulation (edema ),
the greenish fluid produced in the liver is called bile
Ascitic fluid is caused by conditions that lead to an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity, such as liver cirrhosis, heart failure, kidney disease, and certain cancers. This accumulation occurs when the body is unable to properly regulate fluid balance, leading to the formation of ascites.
Because the will be much fluids in the peritoneal cavity which "obliterate" liver margins. So the examiner will not be able to determine the exact margins of the liver. So it is mainly obliteration of liver dullness rather than loss.
The main two causes of liver damage are alcoholism and hepatitis.
Fluid in the body cavity can be caused by various conditions such as infections, inflammation, congestive heart failure, kidney disease, liver disease, or certain types of cancers. The accumulation of fluid can also be due to a disruption in the balance of fluid regulation in the body.
When blood cannot flow out freely from the liver, blood pressure rises in the veins of the liver, leading to blood clots within the liver.
scattered fluid-filled areas of the liver.
Common causes of an enlarged abdomen include obesity, bloating, gas, constipation, pregnancy, fluid retention, and certain medical conditions such as liver disease, kidney disease, or tumors.
liver cell damage