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The Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology, 2017
BACKGROUND/AIMS Endoscopy as a screening modality for esophageal varices is becoming difficult because of its invasiveness, cost, and increased burden of liver cirrhosis.
Zubia Jamil+2 more
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BACKGROUND/AIMS Endoscopy as a screening modality for esophageal varices is becoming difficult because of its invasiveness, cost, and increased burden of liver cirrhosis.
Zubia Jamil+2 more
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World Journal of Surgery, 1984
AbstractBleeding esophageal varices remain a major problem which has not been solved despite the number of ingenious and imaginative efforts to control and prevent hemorrhage through a variety of surgical, radiologic, pharmacologic, and endoscopic techniques.A surgically constructed portal systemic shunt still remains the most effective method of ...
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AbstractBleeding esophageal varices remain a major problem which has not been solved despite the number of ingenious and imaginative efforts to control and prevent hemorrhage through a variety of surgical, radiologic, pharmacologic, and endoscopic techniques.A surgically constructed portal systemic shunt still remains the most effective method of ...
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Journal of laparoendoscopic & advanced surgical techniques. Part A, 2017
INTRODUCTION The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness and safety of endoscopic injection sclerotherapy (EIS) with endoscopic variceal ligation (EVL) in the management of esophageal variceal bleeding (EVB).
S. M. Ali+5 more
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INTRODUCTION The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness and safety of endoscopic injection sclerotherapy (EIS) with endoscopic variceal ligation (EVL) in the management of esophageal variceal bleeding (EVB).
S. M. Ali+5 more
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Endoscopic ligation of esophageal varices
The American Journal of Surgery, 1988Endoscopic variceal ligation was developed to provide a safe alternative to conventional injection sclerotherapy which is known to be associated with a substantial incidence of non-bleeding treatment related complications. Laboratory studies in portal hypertensive dogs have shown the technique results in obliteration of vascular structures in the ...
Greg V. Stiegmann+2 more
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Non-invasive diagnosis of esophageal varices after Baveno VI.
The Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology, 2017A major complication of portal hypertension in patients with cirrhosis is the development of esophageal varices with the associated risk of variceal bleeding.
C. Moctezuma Velázquez, J. Abraldes
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1987
No single treatment for bleeding esophageal varices is appropriate for all patients and situations. An algorithm for management of the patient with acute bleeding is presented in this article. The options for long-term, definitive therapy and the criteria for selection of each are discussed.
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No single treatment for bleeding esophageal varices is appropriate for all patients and situations. An algorithm for management of the patient with acute bleeding is presented in this article. The options for long-term, definitive therapy and the criteria for selection of each are discussed.
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Endoscopic Treatment of Esophageal Varices.
Clinical Liver Disease, 2021M. Zuckerman+2 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1957
Abstract Esophageal varices are the result of portal hypertension. Bleeding from varices occurs as the result of nature's attempt to shunt the high portal pressure of the portal bed into the systemic veins. Acute bleeding may be controlled for a short period of time either by the Sengstaken tube or by direct transthoracic ligation of the involved ...
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Abstract Esophageal varices are the result of portal hypertension. Bleeding from varices occurs as the result of nature's attempt to shunt the high portal pressure of the portal bed into the systemic veins. Acute bleeding may be controlled for a short period of time either by the Sengstaken tube or by direct transthoracic ligation of the involved ...
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Esophageal Motility in Cirrhotics with and without Esophageal Varices
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1989Esophageal manometry was performed in 45 cirrhotics with varices, in 15 cirrhotics without varices, and in 20 normal subjects, to define the effect of varices on esophageal motility. Cirrhotics with varices showed a decreased amplitude of motor waves in the lower half of the esophagus (p less than 0.01), an increased duration of primary peristaltic ...
Passaretti S+5 more
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