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nodular regenerative hyperplasia of the liver
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Mondo Description Nodular regenerative hyperplasia of the liver is a rare parenchymatous liver disease characterized by diffuse benign transformation of the hepatic parenchyma into multiple small nodules (composed of regenerating hepatocytes) and that is usually asymptomatic but can lead to the development of non-cirrhotic portal hypertension and its complications, including esophageal variceal bleeding, hypersplenism and ascites. It is often associated with rheumatologic, autoimmune, hematologic, and myeloproliferative disorders as well as various immune deficiency states and exposure certain drugs and toxins.
Mondo Term and Equivalent IDs
MONDO:0018835: nodular regenerative hyperplasia of the liver
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GARD:0010929
Orphanet:48372
SCTID:715140008
UMLS:CN205145
MONDO:0018835
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