Much rarer are jaundice, hepatomegaly (liver enlargement), and hepatitis (inflammation of the liver).
Depending on the cause, liver enlargement can sometimes lead to liver failure.
Respiratory discomfort, liver enlargement, and fever due to reaction to larvae migration.
The main symptoms are edema, wasting, liver enlargement, hypoalbuminaemia, steatosis, and possibly depigmentation of skin and hair.
This leads to liver enlargement.
Symptoms can include liver enlargement, hooklets in sputum and possible anaphylactic shock when the immune system reacts to ruptured cysts.
Continued use of galactose can also result in cataracts, jaundice, liver enlargement, cirrhosis, and mental retardation.
Examination of the abdomen may show liver enlargement or tenderness in the abdomen.
Complications can involve acidosis or hypoglycemia, with other symptoms such as general weakness, liver enlargement, increased heart failure, and carnitine deficiency.
Other signs may also be present, such as liver enlargement (hepatomegaly ) with some of the disorders.