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A 60-year-old chronic alcoholic was brought to the hospital with complaints of protuberant abdomen (ascites) and edema feet. He also had history of hemorrhages. Blood biochemistry revealed- High serum transaminases, low serum total proteins, Albumin and a prolonged prothrombin time. Urine analysis was normal. What could be the possible diagnosis? اختر احد الدبابات O Heart failure O Renal failure O Protein malnutrition Cirrhosis of liver
A 60-year-old chronic alcoholic was brought to the hospital with complaints of protuberant abdomen (ascites) and edema f
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A 60-year-old chronic alcoholic was brought to the hospital with complaints of protuberant abdomen (ascites) and edema f
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