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 ...
In addition, patients with extrahepatic PVT also had intrahepatic thrombosis (54%) and/or in the splenic vein ... symptoms in the acute disease. In the analysis of patients with cancer or ...
PORTAL vein thrombosis (PVT) is a common and serious complication in patients with liver cirrhosis. It can lead to obstructed blood flow in the portal vein, raised portal pressure, mesenteric ischemia ...
Background: Portal vein thrombosis (PVT) is increasingly frequently ... were present in 87%. Symptoms were abdominalia, splenomegaly, fever, ascites, haematemesis, and weight loss.
Causes of portal hypertension can be prehepatic (such as portal vein thrombosis), hepatic (commonly liver cirrhosis and hepatic fibrosis) or posthepatic (such as hepatic vein obstruction).
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 ...
Objective To assess the clinical and haemodynamic effects of carvedilol for patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension. Design A systematic review and meta ... Outcome measure We calculated ...
Running from the top of the foot (dorsum) and up the inner sides of the leg, the great saphenous vein is the body’s longest vein. The vein’s primary task is to drain deoxygenated blood from the foot, ...
Liver cirrhosis is irreversible damage or scarring to the liver as a result of advanced liver disease (such as hepatitis) that stops the liver functioning, potentially leading to liver failure.
NEW DELHI: Thousands of MBBS doctors are facing an uphill task to register themselves with the National Medical Register (NMR) portal, launched with much fanfare by Union Health Minister J P Nadda ...