Banti's syndrome is a medical condition characterized by progressive enlargement of the spleen and the liver, along with anemia and ascites (fluid build-up in the abdomen). There are several synonyms that are commonly used to refer to this condition, including hepatic cirrhosis, portal hypertension, and hepato-splenomegaly. Other related synonyms may include Banti's disease, cardiac cirrhosis, and congestive splenomegaly. While each of these terms describes a slightly different aspect of the condition, they all share the common feature of indicating an abnormal enlargement of the liver and spleen that can lead to serious health complications without prompt medical treatment.