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Ira Shah
Medical Sciences Department, Pediatric Oncall, Mumbai, India

Address for Correspondence: Dr Ira Shah, 1, B Saguna, 271, B St Francis Road, Vile Parle {W}, Mumbai 400056


A 12 years old boy presented with progressive abdominal distension since 8 months and edema feet for 1 week. There is no jaundice, bleeding from any site or fever. He was treated with antituberculous therapy {ATT} for 3 months but had no relief. There is no history of blood transfusion or any other disorder in past. On examination, he has dilated veins over abdomen with flow below-upwards, massive ascitis and hepatosplenomegaly.



 
 
 
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