'Pants' vein jump graft for portal vein and superior mesenteric vein thrombosis in transplantation of the liver [PDF]
Fung, JJ +4 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Partial splenic embolization is a valuable option to manage hypersplenism and reduce portal pressure while preserving splenic function. It may improve surgical safety in patients with portal hypertension. Case Presentation A 67‐year‐old Japanese male with renal cell carcinoma and hepatitis B‐related liver cirrhosis presented with ...
Shunsuke Watanabe +6 more
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CAQ Corner: Immune‐mediated complications
Liver Transplantation, EarlyView.
Mary Thomson, John R. Lake
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Peripheral thrombus extension is associated with increased risk of recurrent deep venous thrombosis in patients undergoing percutaneous thrombectomy for iliofemoral deep venous thrombosis. [PDF]
McGevna MA +9 more
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Recurrent Venous Thrombosis Related To A Hereditary Dysfibrinogen With Abnormal Crossed Immunoelectrophoretic Pattern [PDF]
A C Papp +4 more
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The Dysprothrombinemias due to Arg596 Mutations: A Conundrum With No Bleeding Tendency and Venous Thrombosis due to Antithrombin Resistance [PDF]
Cosi, E. +3 more
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This case report illustrates the successful use of ultrasound imaging of arterial thrombosis in a child following orthopedic surgery, where regular diagnosis was difficult due to the presence of metallic orthopedic frames. ABSTRACT Pediatric arterial thromboembolism is an extremely rare and serious complication, especially rare when it is noncatheter ...
Vrushali C. Ponde +4 more
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Bridging inflammation and venous thrombosis: the NLRP3 inflammasome connection. [PDF]
Wu J, Wang Z, Shao W, Mo J.
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Pulmonary embolism and deep venous thrombosis [PDF]
Anthony J. Comerota
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3D Volume Rendering coronary CTA reconstruction showing a giant thrombosed aneurysm of the proximal right coronary artery ABSTRACT Giant coronary artery aneurysms (GCAA) are usually defined as diameter > 8 mm or > 400% of the adjacent normal segment; they are very rare (reported prevalence ≈0.02%).
Stefano Giusto Picchi +8 more
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