BACKGROUND & AIMS: Manganese (Mn) deposition could be responsible for the T(1)-weighted magnetic resonance signal hyperintensities observed in cirrhotic patients.
Butterworth, Roger+8 more
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Current views on the treatment of portal hypertension [PDF]
There is no established treatment protocol for bleeding esophageal varices on which there is universal agreement between surgeons and physicians with special interest in the subject of portal hypertension.
Cuschieri, A.
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Intrahepatic Venous Collateral Circulation and Reverse Blood Flow After Main Hepatic Vein Obstruction: A Case Report with Literature Review. [PDF]
Ning J+5 more
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Transplant Hepatectomy With Portacaval Shunt and MARS Therapy for Perioperative Catastrophe: A Series of Four Liver Transplant Cases. [PDF]
Cimeno A+9 more
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Liver transplantation in the treatment of bleeding esophageal varices [PDF]
From March 1980 to July 1987, 1000 patients with various end-stage liver diseases received orthotopic liver transplants. Of the 1000 patients, three hundred two had definite histories of bleeding from esophageal varices before transplantation. There were
Gordon, RD+11 more
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Management of Refractory Variceal Bleed in Cirrhosis. [PDF]
Rodge GA, Goenka U, Goenka MK.
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The origin, hormonal nature, and action of hepatotrophic substances in portal venous blood [PDF]
The hepatotrophic factors previously reported to be in splanchnic venous blood are pancreatic hormones and specifically insulin and glucagon. Of these, insulin is anabolic and glucagon is mainly catabolic but not exclusively so, since glucagon also has ...
Brown, TH+6 more
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Optimal Treatment for Patients With Cavernous Transformation of the Portal Vein. [PDF]
Wei B, Huang Z, Tang C.
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Portacaval shunt in three children with alpha‐1‐antitrypsin deficiency and cirrhosis: 9 to 12⅓ years later [PDF]
Busuttil, RW+3 more
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An Uncommon Cause of Biliary Obstruction in a Patient With Budd-Chiari Syndrome. [PDF]
Mago S, Mavilia M, Swales CT.
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