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Doppler ultrasonography is the first imaging technique to be used for portal vein thrombosis (PVT) diagnosis; it is well-tolerated, accurate and a negative examination performed by a trained ...
Portal vein thrombosis (PVT) is a blood clot that causes irregular blood flow to the liver. Learn about the symptoms and treatment of this condition.
Although rare in the general populace, portal vein thrombosis can present secondary to various liver diseases and infections.
Cite this: Intrapancreatic Varices: A Patient With Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Portal and Splenic Vein Thrombosis Associated With Pancreatic Collaterals - Medscape - Nov 09, 2002.
Portal vein thrombosis, a complication of cirrhosis, has an annual incidence of 4% in Spain, with risk factors being use of beta-blockers and hepatic encephalopsy, investigators reported during ...
Location and Anatomy The portal vein is formed by the merging of the splenic vein, which brings blood from the spleen, and the superior mesenteric vein, which brings blood from the intestines.
Ten compensated cirrhotic patients with acute portal vein thrombosis were examined using abdominal ultrasound with color Doppler and contrast-enhanced CT scans.
However, data from follow-up imaging studies are scarce. Due to the development of the portal vein cavernous transformation, our patient will undergo imaging and endoscopic follow-up to evaluate the ...
Key takeaways: Postprocedural imaging showed 10% of patients had new portal vein thrombosis after transarterial chemoembolization.
Portal vein thrombosis, or PVT, occurs when a blood clot causes the portal vein to narrow or become blocked. Learn more here.