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Budd-Chiari Syndrome, Introduction Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS) is a rare disorder caused by hepatic venous outflow obstruction with a wide wide range of aetiologies. , Warfarin S...
Antiphospholipid Syndrome (Hughes' Syndrome), This can lead to permanent sight problems. Budd-Chiari syndrome. This is a rare condition where a blood clot occurs in...
Antiphospholipid Syndrome, CT scanning or MRI of the brain (cerebrovascular accident), chest (pulmonary embolism) or abdomen (Budd-Chiari syndrome). Doppler ultrasound studies are...
Diseases of the veins in the liver Some diseases (for example, Budd-Chiari syndrome) can cause blockages in the veins of the liver, which can lead to acute liver failure.
The exact presentation will depend upon the veins involved - eg, Budd-Chiari syndrome , abdominal, or cerebral vein thrombosis. A 2015 review found that females with PNH were notably more li...
Congestive splenomegaly: Liver cirrhosis. Budd-Chiari syndrome [ 4 ] . Portal or splenic vein obstruction. Heart failure. Connective tissue disorders: Systemic lu...
Constrictive pericarditis. Budd-Chiari syndrome. Autoimmune Autoimmune liver disease. Biliary disease Extrahepatic obstruction - eg, pancreati...
Posthepatic - blockage of hepatic veins or venules Budd-Chiari syndrome (hepatic vein obstruction). Constrictive pericarditis . Right heart failure.
Again the pain in the RUQ would usually be accompanied by one or more typical symptoms of these conditions. Budd-Chiari syndrome is a rare condition where the veins in the liver become blo...
Hepatosplenomegaly can occur with malignancy such as lymphoma or chronic myeloid leukaemia or with autoimmune disease including primary biliary cirrhosis . The Budd-Chiari syndrome ...
Vascular Ischaemia or veno-occlusive disease. Budd-Chiari syndrome . Others Autoimmune liver disease . Unknown cause. History Cognition may be so impaired t...
It can be associated with Budd-Chiari syndrome or pruritus. It can progress to myelofibrosis or AML. Survival without treatment is 6-18 months.
Chiari Malformations, What is Chiari malformation? Hans Chiari was a German pathologist who, between 1891 and 1896, described various anomalies of the caudal cerebellum...
A blood clot in the liver veins is called Budd-Chiari syndrome. A blood clot in an artery can occur with some types of thrombophilia.
Features include stroke, myocardial infarction, deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. [ 6 ] About 30% of patients complain of headaches, dizziness and sweating - in decreasing order of fre...
Posthepatic Compression (eg, from tumour). Budd-Chiari syndrome. Constrictive pericarditis (and rarely right-sided heart failure). Factors that increase the ...
Venous outflow obstruction in Budd-Chiari syndrome or veno-occlusive disease. [ 5 ] Drugs and toxins including methotrexate, amiodarone and isoniazid
Goldenhar Syndrome, Central nervous system defects: learning difficulties (these may be as a result of deafness but there may be other structural problems such as hydrocephalus, Arnold-Ch...
Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome, Complex neuro-radiological issues including dysgenesis of corpus callosum, Chiari type 1 malformation, Dandy-Walker malformation and hydrocephalus and teth...
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is part of a group of conditions called fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs).