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3. The Causes of Hepatomegaly

An enlarged liver is often a sign of an underlying health issue. Some of the most common causes of hepatomegaly are liver diseases such as cirrhosis and hepatitis; excess alcohol consumption, congestive heart failure, and fatty liver are common causes of the former. Some of the less common causes include cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma, hepatic cysts, gallbladder obstruction, and Gaucher’s disease—a disorder in which fatty substances build up in the liver.

Hepatomegaly signs and symptoms

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