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Asymptomatic patients with portal vein thrombosis and patients with incomplete occlusions of the portal vein can remain untreated as long as they are followed up regularly (e.g. every 2-4 weeks).
In addition, patients with extrahepatic PVT also had intrahepatic thrombosis (54%) and/or in the splenic vein (42%), and/or ... 42% gastric varices, 44% portal hypertensive gastropathy, 29% ...
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There are multiple causes of NCPH; among them is chronic portal vein obstruction. Development of esophageal and gastric varices is a well-known sequela of portal hypertension (pHTN), which comes with ...
Patients with suspected inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) could benefit from better testing protocols that would reduce the need and lengthy wait for potentially unnecessary colonoscopies, a new ...
Portal hypertension represents the primary non-neoplastic complication of liver cirrhosis and has life-threatening consequences, such as oesophageal variceal bleeding, ascites, and hepatic ...