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Noncirrhotic portal hypertension

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2018
Noncirrhotic portal hypertension represents a heterogeneous group of liver disorders that is characterized by portal hypertension in the absence of cirrhosis. The purpose of this review is to serve as a guide on how to approach a patient with noncirrhotic portal hypertension with a focus on recent developments.Recent studies pertaining to noncirrhotic ...
Ben L, Da   +2 more
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Portal hypertensive gastropathy

Arkhiv patologii, 2014
In spite of a great number of publications, as yet there is no agreement that which of the detected morphological changes should be considered pathognomonic in portal hypertensive gastropathy (PHG). The study of the pathogenesis of PHG suggested a diversity of mechanisms involved in varying degrees in the development of this abnormality.
T S, Semenova   +3 more
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Portal Hypertension in Children

Clinics in Gastroenterology, 1985
Etiologies possibles: obstruction portale, fibrose hepatique congenitale, cirrhose, blocs post-sinusoidaux. Diagnostic: ultrasons et endoscopie. Hemorragies digestives.
O, Bernard   +4 more
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Pathophysiology of Portal Hypertension

Digestive Diseases, 2008
Portal hypertension is characterised by alterations in the splanchnic and systemic circulation associated with the development of portosystemic collateral channels, the most important of which are found in lower oesophagus and stomach. Bleeding from these gastro-oesophageal varices represents the major clinical complication and over the last decade ...
P, MacMathuna   +3 more
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The Management of Portal Hypertension

Clinics in Liver Disease, 2005
Portal hypertension is an almost unavoidable complication of cirrhosis, and it is responsible for the more lethal complications of this syndrome. Appearance of these complications represents the major cause of death and liver transplantation in patients who have cirrhosis.
Juan G, Abraldes   +2 more
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Portal Hypertensive Gastropathy

Baillière's Clinical Gastroenterology, 1991
There is now substantial clinical evidence to suggest that portal hypertensive gastropathy is an important source of gastrointestinal bleeding in patients with portal hypertension. Although a relatively uncommon presenting feature in such patients, it appears to become progressively more frequent and important the longer such patients with bleeding ...
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Idiopathic portal hypertension

The American Journal of Medicine, 1976
Idiopathic portal hypertension is reported in five cases including one case of chronic arsenical intake and one case of chronic industrial vinyl chloride exposure. In all five cases the patients presented with gastrointestinal bleeding as the chief complaint. Physical examination was within normal limits except for splenomegaly in all. Results of liver
J P, Villeneuve   +8 more
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Portal Hypertensive Gastropathy

American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2002
Portal hypertensive gastropathy (PHG), a term used to describe the endoscopic appearance of gastric mucosa with a characteristic mosaic-like pattern with or without red spots, is a common finding in patients with portal hypertension. Current classification systems that describe the severity of PHG have many limitations, but it appears that simple ...
Paul J, Thuluvath, Hwan Y, Yoo
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PORTAL HYPERTENSION

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1954
D C, BALFOUR   +4 more
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Portale Hypertension

Der Internist, 2000
R, Wiest, G, Lock, J, Schölmerich
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