Portal hypertensive enteropathy (PHE) is a mucosal abnormality of the small bowel that is observed in patients with portal hypertension (PH) and can lead to gastrointestinal bleeding and anemia. The pathogenesis is still not completely understood. The introduction of new endoscopic methods, including capsule endoscopy (CE) or balloon-assisted enteroscopy, has increased the detection of these abnormalities. CE can also serve as a road map for deciding subsequent interventions and evaluating the treatment effect. The prevalence of PHE is reportedly 40–70% in patients with PH. Endoscopic findings can be roughly divided into vascular and nonvascular lesions such as inflammatory-like lesions. Traditionally, PHE-associated factors include large e...
Abnormalities of gastric mucosa in patients with portal hypertension are well documented. Manifestat...
Objective. Capsule endoscopy (CE) is most commonly performed to evaluate obscure gastrointestinal bl...
Capsule endoscopy (CE) is a novel technology that facilitates highly effective and noninvasive imagi...
Background. The features of the portal hypertension enteropathy (PHE) vary from mild mucosal changes...
INTRODUCTION: Data on small bowel abnormalities in patients with portal hypertension (PHT) are limit...
Background: The features of the portal hypertension enteropathy (PHE) vary from mild mucosal changes...
Background and rationale. Portal hypertensive enteropathy (PHE) remains difficult to diagnose in pat...
Objective. Recently, mucosal changes of small bowel were defined by developing new imaging technique...
The occurrence of gastric mucosal changes in patients with portal hypertension (defined as portal hy...
Abstract Introduction Recent data suggest that mucosal abnormalities can occur even in the duodenum,...
Aim: To describe a poorly known endoscopic entity associated with portal hypertension, characterized...
AIM: With capsule endoscopy (CE) it is possible to examine the entire small bowel. The present stud...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The effects of portal hypertension in the small bowel are largely unknown. The ...
Introduction: The gut mucosa in portal hypertension is the seat of microcirculatory changes that com...
Background Although capsule endoscopy is available as a minimally invasive imaging technique that co...
Abnormalities of gastric mucosa in patients with portal hypertension are well documented. Manifestat...
Objective. Capsule endoscopy (CE) is most commonly performed to evaluate obscure gastrointestinal bl...
Capsule endoscopy (CE) is a novel technology that facilitates highly effective and noninvasive imagi...
Background. The features of the portal hypertension enteropathy (PHE) vary from mild mucosal changes...
INTRODUCTION: Data on small bowel abnormalities in patients with portal hypertension (PHT) are limit...
Background: The features of the portal hypertension enteropathy (PHE) vary from mild mucosal changes...
Background and rationale. Portal hypertensive enteropathy (PHE) remains difficult to diagnose in pat...
Objective. Recently, mucosal changes of small bowel were defined by developing new imaging technique...
The occurrence of gastric mucosal changes in patients with portal hypertension (defined as portal hy...
Abstract Introduction Recent data suggest that mucosal abnormalities can occur even in the duodenum,...
Aim: To describe a poorly known endoscopic entity associated with portal hypertension, characterized...
AIM: With capsule endoscopy (CE) it is possible to examine the entire small bowel. The present stud...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The effects of portal hypertension in the small bowel are largely unknown. The ...
Introduction: The gut mucosa in portal hypertension is the seat of microcirculatory changes that com...
Background Although capsule endoscopy is available as a minimally invasive imaging technique that co...
Abnormalities of gastric mucosa in patients with portal hypertension are well documented. Manifestat...
Objective. Capsule endoscopy (CE) is most commonly performed to evaluate obscure gastrointestinal bl...
Capsule endoscopy (CE) is a novel technology that facilitates highly effective and noninvasive imagi...