Chronic liver disease plagues the body with many significant complications. One of the more commonly identified complications is portal hypertension (PHT). Without intervention the elevated pressures in PHT will lead to extensive complications, and eventually deat
Introduction: Portal hypertension is increased pressure within the portal vein. A portal pressure gr...
Reversal of erosive gastritis in patients with portal hypertension by surgical shunts evolves the te...
AbstractAcute or chronic insults to the liver are usually followed by a tissue repairing process. Un...
The pathologic increase in the pressure gradient between portal vein and inferior venacava is called...
DefinitionPortal hypertension is a condition of chronically raised pressure in the portal venous sys...
DefinitionPortal hypertension is a condition of chronically raised pressure in the portal venous sys...
DefinitionPortal hypertension is a condition of chronically raised pressure in the portal venous sys...
DefinitionPortal hypertension is a condition of chronically raised pressure in the portal venous sys...
DefinitionPortal hypertension is a condition of chronically raised pressure in the portal venous sys...
Portal hypertension is the main non-neoplastic complication of chronic liver disease, being the caus...
Portal hypertension defined as an abnormally high pressure in hepatic PV, which clinically described...
Portal hypertension is a clinical syndrome characterized by pathological elevation of portal venous ...
Portopulmonary hypertension affects up to 6% of patients with advanced liver disease, but the predic...
Portopulmonary hypertension affects up to 6% of patients with advanced liver disease, but the predic...
SummaryPortal hypertension has traditionally been viewed as a progressive process, involving ultrast...
Introduction: Portal hypertension is increased pressure within the portal vein. A portal pressure gr...
Reversal of erosive gastritis in patients with portal hypertension by surgical shunts evolves the te...
AbstractAcute or chronic insults to the liver are usually followed by a tissue repairing process. Un...
The pathologic increase in the pressure gradient between portal vein and inferior venacava is called...
DefinitionPortal hypertension is a condition of chronically raised pressure in the portal venous sys...
DefinitionPortal hypertension is a condition of chronically raised pressure in the portal venous sys...
DefinitionPortal hypertension is a condition of chronically raised pressure in the portal venous sys...
DefinitionPortal hypertension is a condition of chronically raised pressure in the portal venous sys...
DefinitionPortal hypertension is a condition of chronically raised pressure in the portal venous sys...
Portal hypertension is the main non-neoplastic complication of chronic liver disease, being the caus...
Portal hypertension defined as an abnormally high pressure in hepatic PV, which clinically described...
Portal hypertension is a clinical syndrome characterized by pathological elevation of portal venous ...
Portopulmonary hypertension affects up to 6% of patients with advanced liver disease, but the predic...
Portopulmonary hypertension affects up to 6% of patients with advanced liver disease, but the predic...
SummaryPortal hypertension has traditionally been viewed as a progressive process, involving ultrast...
Introduction: Portal hypertension is increased pressure within the portal vein. A portal pressure gr...
Reversal of erosive gastritis in patients with portal hypertension by surgical shunts evolves the te...
AbstractAcute or chronic insults to the liver are usually followed by a tissue repairing process. Un...