Spider nevi secondary to alcoholic chronic liver disease | Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine is a high-quality image in the Cleve collection, available at 1800 × 1176 pixels resolution — ideal for both digital and print use.
Discover why spider naevi in cirrhosis occur and what these visible skin lesions reveal about advanced liver disease. Learn the clinical connection between spider angiomas, portal hypertension, and impaired liver function. Understand the diagnostic importance of these vascular marks and when to seek medical evaluation for symptoms associated with chronic liver cirrhosis and underlying hepatobiliary complications.
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| Title | Spider nevi secondary to alcoholic chronic liver disease | Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine |
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| Dimensions | 1800 × 1176 px |
| Category | Cleve |
| Published | July 9, 2025 |
| Author | Zeus |
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Read full article: Spider Naevi In Cirrhosis