Background: Varices can develop in and around the bile duct in the presence of portal hypertension, especially when it is caused by extrahepatic portal vein thrombosis. The term 'portal biliopathy' is used to describe changes in the bile duct due to these varices, which may cause bile duct obstruction. This paper reviews experience of the surgical management of patients with symptomatic portal biliopathy. Methods: Nine patients with extrahepatic portal vein obstruction with symptomatic portal biliopathy were reviewed retrospectively. Results: Eight patients presented with jaundice, two had abdominal pain and one had recurrent cholangitis. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiography revealed abnormality of the bile duct wall, with stricture in eig...
AbstractObjectivesAfter portosystemic anastomoses for biliopathy, some patients continue to suffer b...
With the progress in research on portal hypertension in recent years, portal hypertensive biliopathy...
Portal biliopathy (PB) is defined as the presence of biliary abnormalities in patients with non-cirr...
Background: Varices can develop in and around the bile duct in the presence of portal hypertension, ...
In patients with portal hypertension, particularly with extrahepatic portal vein obstruction, portal...
AbstractBackgroundPortal biliopathy (PBP) denotes intra- and extrahepatic biliary duct abnormalities...
Common bile duct stenosis owing to extrahepatic portal varices is termed "portal hypertensive biliop...
Introduction: Biliary obstruction is usually caused by choledocholithiasis. However, in some circums...
Portal hypertensive biliopathy is described as abnormalities of the walls of the biliary tree second...
AbstractIntroductionBiliary obstruction is usually caused by choledocholithiasis. However, in some c...
Portal hypertensive biliopathy is characterized by abnormalities in the biliary tract secondary to p...
The term portal biliopathy (PB) is used to describe the biliary abnormalities associated with portal...
A 63-year-old man with extrahepatic portal vein thrombosis presented with biliary obstruction and he...
Biliary disease in the setting of non-cirrhotic portal vein thrombosis (and similarly in portal vein...
Portal biliopathy refers to biliary tree abnormalities in patients with peribiliary collateral vesse...
AbstractObjectivesAfter portosystemic anastomoses for biliopathy, some patients continue to suffer b...
With the progress in research on portal hypertension in recent years, portal hypertensive biliopathy...
Portal biliopathy (PB) is defined as the presence of biliary abnormalities in patients with non-cirr...
Background: Varices can develop in and around the bile duct in the presence of portal hypertension, ...
In patients with portal hypertension, particularly with extrahepatic portal vein obstruction, portal...
AbstractBackgroundPortal biliopathy (PBP) denotes intra- and extrahepatic biliary duct abnormalities...
Common bile duct stenosis owing to extrahepatic portal varices is termed "portal hypertensive biliop...
Introduction: Biliary obstruction is usually caused by choledocholithiasis. However, in some circums...
Portal hypertensive biliopathy is described as abnormalities of the walls of the biliary tree second...
AbstractIntroductionBiliary obstruction is usually caused by choledocholithiasis. However, in some c...
Portal hypertensive biliopathy is characterized by abnormalities in the biliary tract secondary to p...
The term portal biliopathy (PB) is used to describe the biliary abnormalities associated with portal...
A 63-year-old man with extrahepatic portal vein thrombosis presented with biliary obstruction and he...
Biliary disease in the setting of non-cirrhotic portal vein thrombosis (and similarly in portal vein...
Portal biliopathy refers to biliary tree abnormalities in patients with peribiliary collateral vesse...
AbstractObjectivesAfter portosystemic anastomoses for biliopathy, some patients continue to suffer b...
With the progress in research on portal hypertension in recent years, portal hypertensive biliopathy...
Portal biliopathy (PB) is defined as the presence of biliary abnormalities in patients with non-cirr...