Which of the following means enlarged heart? A: cardioplegia B: hepatomegaly C: cardiomegaly D: endocardium
Which of the following means enlarged heart? A: cardioplegia B: hepatomegaly C: cardiomegaly D: endocardium
You have just been diagnosed as having an enlarged liver. The doctor describes it as____ A: gastroenteritis B: hepatomegaly C: megacolon D: macrostomia
You have just been diagnosed as having an enlarged liver. The doctor describes it as____ A: gastroenteritis B: hepatomegaly C: megacolon D: macrostomia
You have just been diagnosed as having an enlarged liver. The doctor describes it as A: megacolon B: hepatomegaly C: macrostomia D: hepatitis E: gastroenteritis
You have just been diagnosed as having an enlarged liver. The doctor describes it as A: megacolon B: hepatomegaly C: macrostomia D: hepatitis E: gastroenteritis
Which of the following is not a main clinical manifestation of acute viral hepatitis? A: Loss of appetite B: Fatigue C: In some cases jaundice D: Hepatomegaly and liver function impairment E: Emaciation
Which of the following is not a main clinical manifestation of acute viral hepatitis? A: Loss of appetite B: Fatigue C: In some cases jaundice D: Hepatomegaly and liver function impairment E: Emaciation
Which<br/>of the following usually do not have hepatomegaly( ) A: Early<br/>stage of liver cirrhosis B: Ultimate<br/>stage of liver cirrhosis C: Liver<br/>cancer D: Fatty<br/>liver E: Alcoholic<br/>liver disease.
Which<br/>of the following usually do not have hepatomegaly( ) A: Early<br/>stage of liver cirrhosis B: Ultimate<br/>stage of liver cirrhosis C: Liver<br/>cancer D: Fatty<br/>liver E: Alcoholic<br/>liver disease.
A 3-mo-old female infant has a history of poor feeding, shortness of breath during feedings, failure to thrive, and chronic cough. Physical examination reveals tachycardia and a gallop rhythm but no murmur. There is hepatomegaly but no cyanosis. A chest radiograph reveals cardiomegaly. The most appropriate diagnostic test is: A: Echocardiogram B: Electrocardiogram C: Blood culture D: Serum amino acids E: Urine pH
A 3-mo-old female infant has a history of poor feeding, shortness of breath during feedings, failure to thrive, and chronic cough. Physical examination reveals tachycardia and a gallop rhythm but no murmur. There is hepatomegaly but no cyanosis. A chest radiograph reveals cardiomegaly. The most appropriate diagnostic test is: A: Echocardiogram B: Electrocardiogram C: Blood culture D: Serum amino acids E: Urine pH