“…Intestinal dysfunction is related to venous congestion and stasis secondary to reversal of flow in the portal and superior mesenteric veins [12,27]. Furthermore, protein-losing enteropathy, steatorrhea, or evidence of fat malabsorption may occur and contribute to the malnutrition [2]. Interestingly, in our case, the development of chronic watery diarrhea occurred much earlier than the variceal bleeding, and the girl had no signs of portal hypertension on initial physical examination.…”