Congestive hepatopathy (CH), stemming from compromised hepatic venous flow or heightened intrahepatic pressure, represents a significant consequence of cardiovascular conditions like congestive heart failure (CHF). This review of literature encapsulates the core aspects of this condition, characterized by hepatic congestion, cellular injury, and impaired liver function. Diagnostic challenges arise due to symptoms mirroring primary liver diseases. Management revolves around addressing the underlying cause and mitigating fluid retention. This review of literature provides a snapshot of CH's complexity, emphasizing its clinical implications and the need for comprehensive understanding in clinical practice.
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Haddadin, R., Aboujaoude, C., & Trad, G. (2024). Congestive Hepatopathy: A Review of the Literature. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.58766
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