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Multiple Liver Nodules in Fontan-Associated Liver Disease
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Fontan-associated liver disease: A review [PDF]
The Fontan procedure has led to increased long-term survival of patients with single ventricle congenital heart disease. Hemodynamic changes associated with the Fontan circulation, including elevated central venous pressure and diminished cardiac output are responsible for the development of Fontan-associated liver disease (FALD).
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Fontan-Associated Liver Disease [PDF]
Surgical innovation and multidisciplinary management have allowed children born with univentricular physiology congenital heart disease to survive into adulthood. An estimated global population of 70 000 patients have undergone the Fontan procedure and are alive today, most of whom are <25 years of age.
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Fontan-associated liver disease
Radiología (English Edition), 2021To review the pathophysiology of Fontan-associated liver disease, its histologic changes, and its radiologic manifestations.Fontan-associated liver disease is the result of a set of structural and functional changes in the liver that occur secondary to hemodynamic changes brought about by Fontan surgery.
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Fontan‐Associated Liver Disease: Spectrum of Disease in Children and Adolescents [PDF]
Background Information is evolving on liver disease in pediatric patients with Fontan physiology. The purpose of this investigation is to evaluate the spectrum of liver disease in a pediatric population of patients with Fontan physiology and evaluate transient elastography ( TE ) as a ...
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Imaging of Fontan-associated liver disease
Pediatric Radiology, 2020The Fontan operation has dramatically altered the natural history of functionally single ventricle congenital heart disease. Patients who have undergone the Fontan operation are living longer and, thus, noncardiac morbidity resulting from the Fontan operation is increasingly being recognized.
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Imaging of Fontan-Associated Liver Disease
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 2023Abstract The Fontan procedure is the definitive treatment for patients with single-ventricle physiology. Surgical advances have led to a growing number of patients surviving into adulthood. Fontan-associated liver disease (FALD) encompasses a spectrum of pathologic liver changes that occur secondary to altered physiology including congestion,
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Fontan-associated liver disease: Implications for heart transplantation [PDF]
Chronic liver diseases are associated with multiple complications, including cirrhosis, portal hypertension, ascites, synthetic dysfunction and hepatocellular carcinoma, and these processes are increasingly recognized in post-Fontan patients. Fontan-associated liver disease (FALD) can be defined as abnormalities in liver structure and function that ...
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Fontan-associated Liver Disease
Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition), 2018Fontan-associated liver disease refers to the disturbance in the liver secondary to hemodynamic changes and systemic venous congestion following Fontan surgery. Although the natural history of this disease has not yet been established, patients with more advanced liver injury develop the complications of portal hypertension, such as ascites, variceal ...
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