Portal hypertension accounts for the majority of morbidity and mortality that is encountered in patients with cirrhosis. Portal hypertension is initiated in large part through increases in intrahepatic vascular resistance. Fibrosis, regenerative nodule formation, and intrahepatic vasoconstriction are classical mechanisms that account for increased intrahepatic vascular resistance in cirrhosis. Recent data suggest that intrahepatic angiogenesis and sinusoidal remodeling could also be involved in sinusoidal resistance, fibrosis, and portal hypertension. While angiogenesis is defined as the formation of new vessels deriving from existing ones, sinusoidal remodeling in its pathological form associated with cirrhosis is characterized by increase...
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) advanced to cirrhosis is often complicated by clinically si...
Portal hypertension has traditionally been viewed as a progressive process, involving ultrastructura...
SummaryPortal hypertension has traditionally been viewed as a progressive process, involving ultrast...
Portal hypertension accounts for the majority of morbidity and mortality that is encountered in pati...
In patients with advanced liver disease with portal hypertension, portal-systemic collaterals contri...
Portal hypertension is the main cause of complications in patients with chronic liver disease. Over ...
Portal hypertension (PHT) is the most common cause of cirrhosis. Since portal pressure is dependent ...
SummaryChronic liver disease is associated with remarkable alterations in the intra- and extrahepati...
Angiogenesis and disruption of liver vascular architecture have been linked to progression to cirrho...
Angiogenesis and disruption of liver vascular architecture have been linked to progression to cirrho...
Portal hypertension, defined as increased pressure in the portal vein, develops as a consequence of ...
From a hemodynamic point of view, hepatic vascular resistance and portal inflow determine the level ...
Portal hypertension (PH) is a common complication and a leading cause of death in patients with chro...
Portal hypertension (PH) is a common complication and a leading cause of death in patients with chro...
Nowadays, liver cancer, cirrhosis and other liver-related diseases are the fifth most common cause o...
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) advanced to cirrhosis is often complicated by clinically si...
Portal hypertension has traditionally been viewed as a progressive process, involving ultrastructura...
SummaryPortal hypertension has traditionally been viewed as a progressive process, involving ultrast...
Portal hypertension accounts for the majority of morbidity and mortality that is encountered in pati...
In patients with advanced liver disease with portal hypertension, portal-systemic collaterals contri...
Portal hypertension is the main cause of complications in patients with chronic liver disease. Over ...
Portal hypertension (PHT) is the most common cause of cirrhosis. Since portal pressure is dependent ...
SummaryChronic liver disease is associated with remarkable alterations in the intra- and extrahepati...
Angiogenesis and disruption of liver vascular architecture have been linked to progression to cirrho...
Angiogenesis and disruption of liver vascular architecture have been linked to progression to cirrho...
Portal hypertension, defined as increased pressure in the portal vein, develops as a consequence of ...
From a hemodynamic point of view, hepatic vascular resistance and portal inflow determine the level ...
Portal hypertension (PH) is a common complication and a leading cause of death in patients with chro...
Portal hypertension (PH) is a common complication and a leading cause of death in patients with chro...
Nowadays, liver cancer, cirrhosis and other liver-related diseases are the fifth most common cause o...
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) advanced to cirrhosis is often complicated by clinically si...
Portal hypertension has traditionally been viewed as a progressive process, involving ultrastructura...
SummaryPortal hypertension has traditionally been viewed as a progressive process, involving ultrast...