Variceal bleeding is the most common cause of serious upper gastrointestinal (UGI) bleeding in children. Most variceal bleeding is esophageal.1 Hemorrhages from esophageal varices due to portal hypertension are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. There is a 30% mortality rate following an initial episode of variceal hematemesis. Mortality increases to 70% with recurrent variceal hemorrhage. Moreover, the one year survival rate after variceal hemorrhage is often poor (32 to 80%).2-4 We report a case of esophageal varices rupture caused by portal hypertension, an emergent case in the Pediatric Gastrohepatology division
Portal hypertension occurs secondary to a combination of increased resistance to portal venous flow ...
Management of portal hypertension in children has evolved over the past several decades. Portal hype...
Seventy-five endoscopies were performed in 60 patients known to have oesophageal varices presenting ...
Upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage is one of the life-threatening complications resulted from portal ...
Portal hypertension can be caused by a variety of conditions. It often manifests as bleeding from va...
In patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension, gastrointestinal haemorrhage is a major complica...
Among 857 patients admitted from October 1977 to December 1984 with acute upper gastrointestinal hem...
It is known that upper gastrointestinal bleeding has many causes, esophageal and gastric lesions bei...
Based on its relation to the liver sinusoid, increased pressure of portal vein can occur at three le...
The bleeding duodenal varices are a rare complication in patients with portal hypertension, but pres...
Management of portal hypertension in children has evolved over the past several decades. Portal hype...
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 ...
Management of portal hypertension in children has evolved over the past several decades. Portal hype...
Seventy-five endoscopies were performed in 60 patients known to have oesophageal varices presenting ...
Upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage is one of the life-threatening complications resulted from portal ...
Portal hypertension can be caused by a variety of conditions. It often manifests as bleeding from va...
In patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension, gastrointestinal haemorrhage is a major complica...
Among 857 patients admitted from October 1977 to December 1984 with acute upper gastrointestinal hem...
It is known that upper gastrointestinal bleeding has many causes, esophageal and gastric lesions bei...
Based on its relation to the liver sinusoid, increased pressure of portal vein can occur at three le...
The bleeding duodenal varices are a rare complication in patients with portal hypertension, but pres...
Management of portal hypertension in children has evolved over the past several decades. Portal hype...
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 ...
Management of portal hypertension in children has evolved over the past several decades. Portal hype...
Seventy-five endoscopies were performed in 60 patients known to have oesophageal varices presenting ...