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Sclerotherapy of Oesophageal Varices after Variceal Haemorrhage
Endoscopy, 1984Fifty-six patients with recent variceal haemorrhage were studied in a trial of repeated injection sclerotherapy through the flexible oesophagoscope, with a mean follow-up of 15.2 months (1-39). Twenty-five patients (45%) did not suffer further bleedings.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1990
Bleeding from esophageal varices is related to the size and pressure of varices, endoscopic danger signs, and severity of liver failure. Prevention of bleeding with propranolol has given conflicting results in controlled trials, but is a safe treatment.
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Bleeding from esophageal varices is related to the size and pressure of varices, endoscopic danger signs, and severity of liver failure. Prevention of bleeding with propranolol has given conflicting results in controlled trials, but is a safe treatment.
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Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 1999
Cirrhotic patients should receive an endoscopy. Those with medium to large varices identified by endoscopy should receive beta-blocker therapy. The initial episode of variceal bleeding should be managed with endoscopic therapy to control the acute bleeding and concurrent infusion of octreotide.
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Cirrhotic patients should receive an endoscopy. Those with medium to large varices identified by endoscopy should receive beta-blocker therapy. The initial episode of variceal bleeding should be managed with endoscopic therapy to control the acute bleeding and concurrent infusion of octreotide.
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Pregnancy and esophageal varices
The American Journal of Surgery, 1982A review of the case histories of 53 patients with established cirrhosis who had 83 pregnancies and 38 noncirrhotic patients with varices who had 77 pregnancies suggests that conception may occur in patients with varying degrees of hepatic decompensation, that sustaining gestation to term and delivery is unlikely to overtax cirrhotic livers in patients
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Diagnostic imaging, 1983
A case of varices of the colon is reported, a rare phenomenon in portal hypertension. A review of the literature is given.
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A case of varices of the colon is reported, a rare phenomenon in portal hypertension. A review of the literature is given.
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Variceal embolisation plus TIPS for variceal bleeding
The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2022Yongjun, Zhu +4 more
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