Gastro-oesophageal variceal bleeding is the last step in a chain of events that starts with an increased portal pressure, and is followed by the formation and progressive dilatation of gastro-oesophageal varices. When the tension of the thin wall of the varices exceeds its elastic limit, the varices rupture and bleed. Wall tension is directly proportional to variceal pressure (which is a function of portal pressure) and variceal radius, and inversely related to the thickness of the variceal wall. The above facts explain why a high portal pressure (usually determined by the hepatic venous pressure gradient, or HVPG) and the presence at endoscopy of large varices with red wheals, red spots or diffuse redness on the varices (signalling a reduc...
tured oesophageal varices [2]. When portal circulation is ob-structed, unusual collateral circulatio...
Introduction: Portal hypertension (PH), defined as hepatic venous pressure gradient of more than 5 m...
Background: Use of endoscopic therapies for esophageal varices has resulted in increased prevalence ...
Varices most commonly occur and bleed in the gastro-esophageal region but ectopic varices can arise ...
Portal vein thrombosis may occur in the presence or absence of underlying liver disease, and a combi...
The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy, rebleeding rates, survival, and compli-cations of...
In the 8 years since its introduction into clinical practice, initial enthusiasm for the transjugula...
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Cirrhosis of liver is a major problem in the western world. Portal hypertension is a complication of...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The most relevant studies concerning the diagnosis of esophageal varices, primary...
Objective: The natural history and likelihood of bleeding from portal hypertensive gastropathy (PHG)...
Background and Study Aims Despite a pronounced reduction of lethality rates due to upper gastrointes...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Introduction: Portal hypertension (PH), defined as hepatic venous pressure gradient of more than 5 m...
tured oesophageal varices [2]. When portal circulation is ob-structed, unusual collateral circulatio...
Introduction: Portal hypertension (PH), defined as hepatic venous pressure gradient of more than 5 m...
Background: Use of endoscopic therapies for esophageal varices has resulted in increased prevalence ...
Varices most commonly occur and bleed in the gastro-esophageal region but ectopic varices can arise ...
Portal vein thrombosis may occur in the presence or absence of underlying liver disease, and a combi...
The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy, rebleeding rates, survival, and compli-cations of...
In the 8 years since its introduction into clinical practice, initial enthusiasm for the transjugula...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Cirrhosis of liver is a major problem in the western world. Portal hypertension is a complication of...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The most relevant studies concerning the diagnosis of esophageal varices, primary...
Objective: The natural history and likelihood of bleeding from portal hypertensive gastropathy (PHG)...
Background and Study Aims Despite a pronounced reduction of lethality rates due to upper gastrointes...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Introduction: Portal hypertension (PH), defined as hepatic venous pressure gradient of more than 5 m...
tured oesophageal varices [2]. When portal circulation is ob-structed, unusual collateral circulatio...
Introduction: Portal hypertension (PH), defined as hepatic venous pressure gradient of more than 5 m...
Background: Use of endoscopic therapies for esophageal varices has resulted in increased prevalence ...