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4. Portal Hypertension

Veins from the stomach, intestine, pancreas, and spleen merge into the portal vein that passes through the liver. Portal hypertension is an increase in blood pressure within this system. In addition to splenomegaly, individuals with this condition sometimes have mild cases of hepatomegaly or an enlarged liver, which can lead to portal hypertension, causing gastrointestinal bleeding or fluid build-up in the abdomen (ascites).

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