Variceal bleeding is the major complication of portal hypertension in patients with liver cirrhosis. Hemorrhage mainly occurs in gastrointestinal lumen. Extraluminal hemorrhages are quite rare, such as intraperitoneal hemorrhages. We aimed to present a variceal bleeding case from the anastomosis on the anterior abdominal wall, as an extraordinary bleeding location, in a patient with portal hypertension in whom there were no esophageal and gastric varices
Variceal bleeding is the most common cause of serious upper gastrointestinal (UGI) bleeding in child...
Vaginal haemorrhage arising from varices is an exceptional complication of portal hypertension. Two ...
A few authors have reported, especially as intraoperative complications, gastrointestinal hemorrhage...
Copyright © 2014 Murat Biyik et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Liver cirrhosis is a disease related to numerous severe complications such as portal hypertension or...
Varices in unusual sites constitute a minor but signifi-cant cause of gastrointestinal bleeding in p...
The recent development of portal-caval shunt operations has focused attention upon gastro-oesophagea...
Gastrointerstinal bleeding is a frequent and severe complication of cirrhosis. The rupture of esopha...
Gastrointerstinal bleeding is a frequent and severe complication of cirrhosis. The rupture of esopha...
Gastrointerstinal bleeding is a frequent and severe complication of cirrhosis. The rupture of esopha...
SUMMARY In portal hypertension, three types of cutaneous portosystemic collaterals may develop: the ...
Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding is a common problem in patients with portal hypertension. One of the ...
AbstractIsolated intractable bleeding from anorectal varices is a rare complication of portal hypert...
Variceal haemorrhage from an ileal conduit is a rare but well-known complication to portal hypertens...
AbstractVarices are caused by increased hemodynamic stress on venous channels due to portal hyperten...
Variceal bleeding is the most common cause of serious upper gastrointestinal (UGI) bleeding in child...
Vaginal haemorrhage arising from varices is an exceptional complication of portal hypertension. Two ...
A few authors have reported, especially as intraoperative complications, gastrointestinal hemorrhage...
Copyright © 2014 Murat Biyik et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Liver cirrhosis is a disease related to numerous severe complications such as portal hypertension or...
Varices in unusual sites constitute a minor but signifi-cant cause of gastrointestinal bleeding in p...
The recent development of portal-caval shunt operations has focused attention upon gastro-oesophagea...
Gastrointerstinal bleeding is a frequent and severe complication of cirrhosis. The rupture of esopha...
Gastrointerstinal bleeding is a frequent and severe complication of cirrhosis. The rupture of esopha...
Gastrointerstinal bleeding is a frequent and severe complication of cirrhosis. The rupture of esopha...
SUMMARY In portal hypertension, three types of cutaneous portosystemic collaterals may develop: the ...
Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding is a common problem in patients with portal hypertension. One of the ...
AbstractIsolated intractable bleeding from anorectal varices is a rare complication of portal hypert...
Variceal haemorrhage from an ileal conduit is a rare but well-known complication to portal hypertens...
AbstractVarices are caused by increased hemodynamic stress on venous channels due to portal hyperten...
Variceal bleeding is the most common cause of serious upper gastrointestinal (UGI) bleeding in child...
Vaginal haemorrhage arising from varices is an exceptional complication of portal hypertension. Two ...
A few authors have reported, especially as intraoperative complications, gastrointestinal hemorrhage...