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Portal Hypertension, Causes of portal hypertension Prehepatic - blockage of the portal vein before the liver Congenital atresia or stenosis. Portal vein thrombosis (idiopathic,...
Deep Vein Thrombosis, A deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clot in a vein. Blood clots in veins most often occur in the legs but can occur els...
Differential diagnosis Cirrhosis . Portal hypertension . Portal vein thrombosis [ 7 ] . Hepatic veno-occlusive disease (common after bone marrow transplantation).
Axillary Vein Thrombosis, Synonyms: Paget-von Schrötter disease, axillary subclavian deep vein thrombosis, upper-extremity deep vein thrombosis...
Deep Vein Thrombosis, What is deep vein thrombosis? [ 1 ] A venous thrombus most often occurs in the deep veins of the legs or pelvis and is then ca...
Renal Vein Thrombosis, What is renal vein thrombosis? [ 1 ] Renal vein thrombosis describes the presence of thrombus in the major renal vei...
Causes of oesophageal varices Prehepatic Portal vein thrombosis. Portal vein obstruction - congenital atresia/stenosis. Increased portal bloo...
Over 6 months: chronic rejection, EBV hepatitis, portal vein thrombosis, disease recurrence, late hepatic artery thrombosis, post-transplant lymphoproliferative disease.
Varicose Veins, Sometimes an underlying disease may cause varicose veins - for example: A previous blood clot (thrombosis) or injury in a deep leg vein . ...
Intracranial Venous Thrombosis, Synonyms: cerebral vein thrombosis, intracranial sinus thrombosis Thrombosis of cerebral veins or venous si...
Further top-up blood transfusions and phototherapy may be needed.Rates of exchange transfusion have dropped in the last 20 years. [ 15 ] Early administration of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) ...
Varicose Veins, History of any previous episodes of superficial or deep vein thrombosis or thrombophlebitis. History of bleeding from varicose veins. History ...
Hepatic or portal vein thrombosis may also occur. Splenic infarction: usually self-limited and treated with fluids and opiate analgesics.
Greater than 400 = 1. Portal vein thrombosis: Absent = 0. Present = 1. Estimated survival based on CLIP score: patients with a CLIP score of 0 have an estimate...
Presents with unusual venous thrombosis, including cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, portal vein thrombosis, and sometimes arterial thrombosis.
Retinal Vein Occlusion, What happens in retinal vein occlusion? Retinal vein occlusion occurs when one of the four retinal veins, or the central vein, becomes bl...
Retinal Vein Occlusions, Occlusion may occur in the central retinal vein or branch retinal vein [ 2 ] . Pathophysiology Occlusion of the retinal venous system by thr...
Note : this leaflet does not deal with inflammation or thrombosis of deep veins. The deep veins are larger, pass through the muscles in your arms and legs and you cannot see...
What is a deep vein thrombosis? A deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clot that forms in a deep vein, usually in the leg. , Deep vein t...
People most at risk are those who have varicose veins , who have had varicose vein surgery, or who have had a thrombosis in a deep leg vein ( deep vein thrombosis ...