"Banti's Disease," also referred to as "Banti's Syndrome," is a medical condition that affects the liver and spleen, causing them to enlarge. There are several synonyms for this condition based on the underlying causes, including "splenomegaly," "portal hypertension," and "cirrhosis." Splenomegaly is the enlargement of the spleen, which can occur due to various factors such as liver disease or anemia. Portal hypertension refers to increased blood pressure within the portal vein, which carries blood from the digestive organs to the liver and can lead to liver damage. Cirrhosis is a chronic liver condition that causes scarring and impaired liver function, often resulting from excessive alcohol consumption or viral hepatitis.