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Splenic venous hypertension (SVH), also known as left-sided portal hypertension, is a rare condition characterized by upper gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding in the absence of liver disease.
Etiologies of splenic venous hypertension. Xia & He Publishing Inc. Journal Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology DOI 10.14218/JCTH.2024.00054 ...
The portal vein, or hepatic portal vein, is the main blood vessel of the portal venous system (PVS), which delivers blood to the liver from the stomach, intestines, spleen, gallbladder, and pancreas.
PV-SMV resection performed in the setting of a pancreatic tumor can lead to increased congestion of the splenic vein with subsequent formation of gastric varices.
PVT can be classified as (1) thrombosis of the portal vein only, distal to the splenic and superior mesenteric vein confluence; (2) thrombosis of the portal vein that extends into the superior ...
The spleen's white pulp processes antibodies and helps remove bacteria from the blood. The spleen provides a critical function to the body. It not only recycles iron, but it also stores, recycles ...
In patients with a high clinical suspicion of a tumor or those with suspected pancreatic mass not satisfactorily identified on a high-quality MDCT exam, MR imaging or EUS may be considered as ...