Cirrhosis of liver
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Cirrhosis of liver
Abstract
Clinical analysis of 293 cases of cirrhosis from two moderate sized hospitals in the city of Dacca has been presented. Maximum number of cases were in the age group over 40 with 150 (51.2%) males and 19 (5.8%) females. Significant past history included viral hepatitis (21.5%), kala-azar (11.6%) and malaria (10.24%). History of alcoholism was present only in 16 (5.5%) cases. Weakness (84.3%), weight loss (72%) and anorexia (39.3%) constituted the most common symptoms. Ascites (45%), haematemesis (11.6%) and melaena (28.7%) were the next common symptoms. Hepatosplenomegaly was found in about one-third of the cases. Testicular atrophy was recorded in 41.63% cases whereas gynaecomastia was relatively less common (5.5%). Scanty body hair and white nails were present in almost equal number of cases (14.7% and 18%). The cases presented here are those with overt manifestation. Nevertheless, the clinical features are not materially different from those reported by other authors. In the absence of alcoholism, viral hepatitis is presumably the most important aetiological factor in our cases and the clinical features compare favourably with non-alcoholic cirrhosis of the western writers. Cryptogenic cirrhosis has been considered to be most common type constituting 43.7% of our cases.
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