Logomenu
shrug

Do you need help with

The patient complains of constant aching pain in the right hypochondrium, lack of appetite, pronounced general weakness, weight loss. From the anamnesis it is known about alcohol abuse and previous blood transfusions. During the examination, the following are observed: jaundice, dilatation of veins anterior abdominal wall, intense ascites, swelling of the legs. In the biochemical analysis of blood revealed: AlAT-2.98 mmol/g*l, total bilirubin - 305 mol/l, direct - 235 mol/l, alpha-fetoprotein - increased 10 times. What is the most likely diagnosis?a.Cirrhosisb.Wilson-Konovalov diseasec.Budd-Chiari diseased.Hepatocellular carcinomae.Hemochromatosis

Then try StudyFetch, the AI-powered platform that can answer your questions and teach you more about it!

arrowarrow
Learn The Answer

How StudyFetch Helps You Master This Topic

AI-Powered Explanations

Get in-depth, personalized explanations on this topic and related concepts, tailored to your learning style.

Practice Tests

Take adaptive quizzes that focus on your weak areas and help reinforce your understanding of the subject.

Interactive Flashcards

Review key concepts and terms with AI-generated flashcards, optimizing your retention and recall.

Educational Games

Engage with fun, interactive games that reinforce your learning and make studying more enjoyable.

Start mastering this topic and many others with StudyFetch's comprehensive learning tools.

study fetcharrow
Ready To ace that test?

Sign up to revolutionize your learning.