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1996
It can be claimed that the portal vein system is the most important system of the internal liver structure, not only because it determines the course of other systems and the internal architecture of the liver, but also because it represents — together with the hepatic vein system — the basis for functional (surgical) liver anatomy.
Eldar M. Gadžijev, Dean Ravnik
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It can be claimed that the portal vein system is the most important system of the internal liver structure, not only because it determines the course of other systems and the internal architecture of the liver, but also because it represents — together with the hepatic vein system — the basis for functional (surgical) liver anatomy.
Eldar M. Gadžijev, Dean Ravnik
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PORTAL SYSTEM THROMBOSIS OCCURRING IN PORTAL HYPERTENSION
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1942Excerpt Portal thrombosis occurs with sufficient frequency in those conditions producing the syndrome of portal hypertension to merit greater consideration than the occasional mention it is accorde...
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Simvastatin effects on portal‐systemic collaterals of portal hypertensive rats
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2010AbstractBackground and Aim: Portal‐systemic collateral vascular resistance and vasoconstrictor responsiveness are crucial in portal hypertension and variceal bleeding control. Statins enhance vasodilators production, but their influence on collaterals is unknown.
Hui-Chun, Huang +7 more
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Portal-Systemic Encephalopathy in the Noncirrhotic Patient
Archives of Surgery, 1973A pilot multidisciplined clinical and laboratory study of 16 patients who had undergone a portal-systemic shunt in childhood disclosed evidence of central nervous system impairment to varying degrees 4 to 19 years later. Eight of the patients had normal livers and eight had abnormal livers (cirrhosis) at the time of the shunting procedure.
A B, Voorhees +5 more
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A Retropancreatic Portal-Systemic Shunt for Portal Hypertension in Children
Archives of Surgery, 1967CHILDREN with bleeding esophaegeal varices secondary to an extrahepatic block of the portal vein present a particularly difficult problem to the surgeon. A splenorenal shunt generally will not provide adequate portal decompression because of the small diameter of the splenic vein.
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Chronic Portal Systemic Encephalopathy
Southern Medical Journal, 1960J H, JOHNSON +3 more
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Power Injectable Portal Systems
Journal of Radiology Nursing, 2009Abstract This article describes the new technological advancements of portal systems. Implantable port devices provide intravenous access for chemotherapy administration, medication infusions, and have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in radiologic and diagnostic power injection studies.
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Portal-systemic shunt measurements in portal-hypertensive rats
American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 1982S, Gelman, D N, Granger
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Portal hemodynamics in chronic portal-systemic encephalopathy
Journal of Hepatology, 1985Motohide Takashi +7 more
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