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Portal Vein Thrombosis

The American Journal of Medicine, 2010
Portal vein thrombosis is a condition not infrequently encountered by clinicians. It results from a combination of local and systemic prothrombotic risk factors. The presentation of acute thrombosis varies widely from an asymptomatic state to presence of life-threatening intestinal ischemia and infarction.
Riddhi Shah   +2 more
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Portal vein thrombosis

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2007
Portal vein thrombosis (PVT) can be a difficult clinical problem to assess and manage. A high index of suspicion is needed for a PVT diagnosis given the subtle presentation and potentially serious long-term complications. It should be considered a clue to the presence of one or several underlying disorders, including prothrombotic disorders, whether or
Hugo E. Vargas, Hector Rodriguez-Luna
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Portal Vein Thrombosis

2011
DIAGNOSTIC CIRCUMSTANCES: Portal vein thrombosis is the second cause of portal hypertension after cirrhosis in Western countries. Diagnosis can be either made at the acute stage in the context of abdominal pain or after appearance of a porto-portal collateral venous circulation leading to the formation of a portal cavernoma, the diagnosis being made in
Dominique-Charles Valla   +1 more
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Portal vein aneurysm

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1979
While there have been a few references to portal vein aneurysm in the world literature, this is the first report in United States radiologic literature. During a routine evaluation for fever in one patient, an ultrasound examination suggested this unusual entity at the junction of the splenic and superior mesenteric vein.
W C Widrich   +3 more
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Portal vein injuries

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2001
Wounds of the portal vein are caused most commonly by penetrating trauma and carry a very high mortality rate. Most deaths are caused by exsanguination, occurring intraoperatively as surgeons struggle to control the hemorrhage from the portal vein and associated vascular injuries.
Abhijit Pathak   +3 more
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Preduodenal portal vein

Surgery, 2016
Fig. Preduodenal portal vein identified during exploration for biliary atresia. Duo, Duodenum; P, pancreas; L, liver; S, stomach; PDPV, preduodenal portal vein. AN 11-WEEK-OLD FEMALE INFANT presented with jaundice and hyperbilirubnemia. Her mother reported a history of yellow-colored eyes, lightcolored stools, and dark urine since shortly after birth ...
Arul S. Thirumoorthi, Robert A. Cowles
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Preduodenal portal vein

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1972
Abstract We have reviewed 32 cases of preduodenal portal vein, including our three new cases. Duodenal obstruction was the most frequent indication for surgery. The etiology of obstruction can be the ectopic portal vein, but many other congenital duodenal causes are reported.
Richard J. Bower, Jessie L. Ternberg
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GAS IN THE PORTAL VEIN

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1967
A case of gas in the portal vein in a 13 year old white male child with marked distention of the stomach is reported. Prompt decompression of the stomach and hydration resulted in a cure.
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Portal Vein Resection

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2010
The American Hepato-Pancreatico-Biliary Association and Society of Surgical Oncology published a consensus statement in 2009 on the subject of vein resection and reconstruction during pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD), and concluded that PD with vein resection and reconstruction is a viable option for treatment of some pancreatic adenocarcinomas.
Edward J. Quebbeman   +4 more
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Portal vein thrombosis after right hepatectomy: impact of portal vein resection and morphological changes of the portal vein

HPB, 2022
Right hepatectomy occasionally requires portal vein resection (PVR) and causes postoperative portal vein thrombosis (PVT).A total of 247 patients who underwent right hepatectomy were evaluated using a three-dimensional analyzer to identify the morphologic changes in the portal vein (PV). The patients' characteristics were compared between the PVR group
Fumihiro Terasaki   +10 more
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