Your portal vein is the vessel that brings blood to your liver from your intestines. But if a blood clot blocks the vein, you may feel sudden pain in the upper right part of your abdomen near your ...
[1] Veno-occlusive disease of the liver will not be considered in this review, but is discussed in the article by DeLeve and colleagues elsewhere in this issue. Hepatic vein thrombosis associated ...
Hepatic vein thrombosis should be suspected when ascites, liver enlargement, and upper abdominal pain are simultaneously present, or when intractable ascites contrasts with mildly altered liver ...
Liver tissue was scored for fatty degeneration, with inflammatory lesions graded from 0 to 4 (G0–4) based on portal, periportal, and lobular inflammation. Fibrotic lesions were graded from 0 to 4 ...