Portal hypertension is an abnormal increase in blood pressure defined clinically as hepatic venous pressure gradient 5 mmHg in the hepatic portal vein system. Causes of portal hypertension ...
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Background: Portal vein thrombosis (PVT) is increasingly frequently being diagnosed, but systematic descriptions of the natural history and clinical handling of the condition are sparse.
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It’s all so confusing. — J.W. Dear J.W.: I think of the venous system as streets going through a town. There is at least one main road (sometimes more than one) and lots of side streets.
It’s all so confusing. -- J.W. ANSWER: I think of the venous system as streets going through a town. There is at least one main road (sometimes more than one) and lots of side streets.