
ISSN: 2641-1652
*Corresponding author:
Lizhou Lin, Department of Ultrasound, Shanghai General Hospital, ChinaReceived:April 16, 2019; Published: April 23, 2019
DOI: 10.32474/CTGH.2018.02.000135
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A 45-year-old man was referral to our hospital for new onset of jaundice and ascites. Symptoms of dark urine, yellow sclera with fatigue and tenderness in the epigastrium started two weeks prior to his admission to local hospital for intensifying yellow sclera and skin with low-grade fever two weeks ago
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