Summary of the presentation: 1. Definition of portal hypertension, causes and consequences 2. Endoscopic definitions of portal hypertension related lesions (oesophagus, stomach, others) 3. General medical management of variceal bleedin
Based on its relation to the liver sinusoid, increased pressure of portal vein can occur at three le...
Introduction • Duodenal varices (DV) are a rare but potentially serious complication of portal ...
Gastric varices (GV) occur in 20% of patients with portal hypertension either in isolation or in com...
One of the most important complications of portal hypertension, in the setting of liver cirrhosis or...
Portal hypertension occurs secondary to a combination of increased resistance to portal venous flow ...
Portal hypertension occurs secondary to a combination of increased resistance to portal venous flow ...
Portal hypertension occurs secondary to a combination of increased resistance to portal venous flow ...
Portal hypertension occurs secondary to a combination of increased resistance to portal venous flow ...
Portal hypertension occurs secondary to a combination of increased resistance to portal venous flow ...
Abstract: Complications of portal hypertension are the leading cause of death in patients with liver...
Subject headings esophageal and gastric varices/ complications; hemorrhage/etiology; acute diseas
Portal hypertension with esophageal varices represents an important source of upper gastrointestinal...
Variceal bleeding is the last step in a chain of events initiated by an increase in portal pressure,...
Among 857 patients admitted from October 1977 to December 1984 with acute upper gastrointestinal hem...
Cirrhosis of liver is a major problem in the western world. Portal hypertension is a complication of...
Based on its relation to the liver sinusoid, increased pressure of portal vein can occur at three le...
Introduction • Duodenal varices (DV) are a rare but potentially serious complication of portal ...
Gastric varices (GV) occur in 20% of patients with portal hypertension either in isolation or in com...
One of the most important complications of portal hypertension, in the setting of liver cirrhosis or...
Portal hypertension occurs secondary to a combination of increased resistance to portal venous flow ...
Portal hypertension occurs secondary to a combination of increased resistance to portal venous flow ...
Portal hypertension occurs secondary to a combination of increased resistance to portal venous flow ...
Portal hypertension occurs secondary to a combination of increased resistance to portal venous flow ...
Portal hypertension occurs secondary to a combination of increased resistance to portal venous flow ...
Abstract: Complications of portal hypertension are the leading cause of death in patients with liver...
Subject headings esophageal and gastric varices/ complications; hemorrhage/etiology; acute diseas
Portal hypertension with esophageal varices represents an important source of upper gastrointestinal...
Variceal bleeding is the last step in a chain of events initiated by an increase in portal pressure,...
Among 857 patients admitted from October 1977 to December 1984 with acute upper gastrointestinal hem...
Cirrhosis of liver is a major problem in the western world. Portal hypertension is a complication of...
Based on its relation to the liver sinusoid, increased pressure of portal vein can occur at three le...
Introduction • Duodenal varices (DV) are a rare but potentially serious complication of portal ...
Gastric varices (GV) occur in 20% of patients with portal hypertension either in isolation or in com...