There was history of exchange transfusion for hyperbilirubinemia via umbilical vein in two neonates with PVT. Conclusion: Catheter-associated portal venous thrombosis was uncommon in our study.
Diagnostic inclusion criteria were partial or complete thrombosis ... portal hypertensive gastropathy, ascites), extension of the thrombus (intra- and/or extrahepatic, superior mesenteric vein ...
Swelling and pain in one of your legs, skin that ... blood clot in a vein deep inside your body, usually in one of your legs. It's called deep vein thrombosis, or DVT. All our veins have small ...
Hepatic vein thrombosis should ... to precipitating further thrombosis. The impact of anticoagulation on these complications must be assessed. Percutaneous venous puncture must postpone initiation ...
Portal hypertension ... as hepatic venous pressure gradient 5 mmHg in the hepatic portal vein system. Causes of portal hypertension can be prehepatic (such as portal vein thrombosis), hepatic ...
Portal vein thrombosis (PVT) is a challenging complication in liver cirrhosis, with no currently available sensitive diagnostic markers. This study aimed to investigate the potential of neutrophil ...
CVST stands for cerebral venous sinus thrombosis. Put simply, this is a clot found in a large vein in the brain. Blood normally travels through veins from the brain back to the heart. The CVST ...