In the rare cases that " T . vulpis " infects humans, it can cause visceral larva migrans ( VLM ) which presents as eosinophilia, hepatomegaly, and pulmonary symptoms.
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Advanced disease may present with signs of right-sided heart failure such as parasternal heave, jugular venous distension, hepatomegaly, ascites and / or pulmonary hypertension, the latter often presenting with a loud P 2.
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Patients are commonly diagnosed with pneumonia, bronchospasms, chronic pulmonary inflammation, hypereosinophilia, hepatomegaly, hypergammaglobulinaemia ( IgM, IgG, and IgE classes ), leucocytosis, and elevated anti-A and B isohaemagglutinins.
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Workers exposed to high air levels of copper ( resulting in an estimated intake of 200 mg Cu / d ) developed signs suggesting copper toxicity ( e . g ., elevated serum copper levels, hepatomegaly ).
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The clinical manifestations of this disease are anaemia, jaundice, fever, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, lymphadenopathy, haematochezia and persistent bleeding from the nose, oral cavity and the tips, margins and outer surface of the pinnae.
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On the other hand, if the patient has cysts in the liver and is symptomatic, they will suffer from abdominal pain, abnormal abdominal tenderness, hepatomegaly with an abdominal mass, jaundice, fever and / or anaphylactic reaction.
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In patients with deranged liver function tests, ultrasound may show increased liver size ( hepatomegaly ), increased reflectiveness ( which might, for example, indicate cholestasis ), gallbladder or bile duct diseases, or a tumor in the liver.
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Patients with Franklin disease usually have a history of progressive weakness, fatigue, intermittent fever, night sweats and weight loss and may present with lymphadenopathy ( 62 % ), splenomegaly ( 52 % ) or hepatomegaly ( 37 % ).
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Patients can show craniofacial abnormalities ( such as a high forehead, hypoplastic supraorbital ridges, epicanthal folds, midface hypoplasia, and a large fontanel ), hepatomegaly ( enlarged liver ), chondrodysplasia punctata ( punctate calcification of the cartilage in specific regions of the body ), eye abnormalities, and renal cysts.
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The complications from the Bhasmak Roga are jaundice, anaemia, hepatitis, yellow skin, diarrhoea, tuberculosis, vertigo, hepatomegaly, urine anomalies, colic, unconsciousness, hemophilia, hematomasis, hemorrhage, sour eructations, hyperacidity, burning, pain, inflammation in urination etc . The body is emaciated and weak.