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Left-Sided Hepatic Hydrothorax in Cryptogenic Liver Cirrhosis With Portal Hypertension: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Case report: POEMS syndrome with portal hypertension. [PDF]
Xu X+7 more
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Ligating the varicose vein trunk for bleeding stomal varices in portal hypertension: a case report. [PDF]
Sun J, Tan Z, Zhang J.
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Clinics in Liver Disease, 2019
Portal hypertension (PH) is a clinical syndrome resulting from the combination of increased portal blood flow and increased portal resistance and characterized by an increase in the portosystemic gradient beyond the physiological value of 5 mmHg. PH is a common complication in patients with chronic liver disease, both adults and children, and its major
Di Giorgio A., D'Antiga L.
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Portal hypertension (PH) is a clinical syndrome resulting from the combination of increased portal blood flow and increased portal resistance and characterized by an increase in the portosystemic gradient beyond the physiological value of 5 mmHg. PH is a common complication in patients with chronic liver disease, both adults and children, and its major
Di Giorgio A., D'Antiga L.
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Hepatology, 2020
Porto‐sinusoidal vascular liver disease (PSVD) is a rare cause of portal hypertension. PSVD is still often misdiagnosed as cirrhosis, emphasizing the need to improve PSVD diagnosis strategies.
L. Elkrief+22 more
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Porto‐sinusoidal vascular liver disease (PSVD) is a rare cause of portal hypertension. PSVD is still often misdiagnosed as cirrhosis, emphasizing the need to improve PSVD diagnosis strategies.
L. Elkrief+22 more
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What's new in portal hypertension?
Liver international (Print), 2020Portal hypertension is defined as increased pressure in the portal venous system. The most common cause of portal hypertension is cirrhosis. In this setting, there is an increase in intrahepatic resistance leading to an increase in portal pressure.
E. Mauro, A. Gadano
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Noninvasive Diagnostics for Portal Hypertension: A Comprehensive Review
Seminars in liver disease (Print), 2020Noninvasive diagnostics for portal hypertension include imaging and functional tests, as well as blood-based biomarkers, and capture different features of the portal hypertensive syndrome.
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