k Enlarged liver, Xray Enlarged liver. Coloured Xray of the chest of a 55 year old patient with an enlarged liver hepatomegaly. The liver itself cannot be seen, but the disorder has been revealed by the raised diaphragm white, lower left. An enlarged liver is usually a symptom of an underlying cause, such as cancer, high blood pressure hypertension or infection. Treatment is of the cause, and liver transplant surgery may be needed in severe cases. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Enlarged liver, X ray Enlarged liver. Coloured X ray of the chest of a 55 year old patient with an enlarged liver  hepatomegaly . The liver itself cannot be seen, but the disorder has been revealed by the raised diaphragm  white, lower left . An enlarged liver is usually a symptom of an underlying cause, such as cancer, high blood pressure  hypertension  or infection. Treatment is of the cause, and liver transplant surgery may be needed in severe cases.
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Enlarged liver, X-ray

Enlarged liver. Coloured X-ray of the chest of a 55 year old patient with an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly). The liver itself cannot be seen, but the disorder has been revealed by the raised diaphragm (white, lower left). An enlarged liver is usually a symptom of an underlying cause, such as cancer, high blood pressure (hypertension) or infection. Treatment is of the cause, and liver transplant surgery may be needed in severe cases.

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