نتایج جستجو برای: portal venous pressure

تعداد نتایج: 496660  

2011
Ahmet Cumhur Dulger Ozgur Kemik Fatih Selvi Huseyin Begenik Habib Emre Fatih Mehmet Erdur

Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS) is a hepatic venous outflow block generally resulting from disorders affecting hepatic venous system. Elevated hepatic venous pressure results in portal hypertension. BCS may also cause hepatic encephalopathy. Echinococcus multilocularis is a tapeworm parasite and the natural course of the disease may affect liver parenchyma as well as hepatic venous tree. It is the m...

Journal: :Ultraschall in der Medizin 1959
W Kittisupamongkol

Budd-Chiari syndrome is the generic term for different forms of hepatic venous outflow obstruction resulting in a clinical picture of portal hypertension and hepatomegaly. Three levels of venous outflow obstruction may be recognized, affecting respectively the small intrahepatic (IVC). Each level of obstruction is related to a different aetiology. Clinical manifestations range from mild symptom...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1954
D J OAKLAND

In recent years a considerable volume of work has been published on the relationship between portal venous blood-flow and hepatic artery pressure in cases of portal hypertension due to cirrhosis of the liver. As a result of this work, ligation of the hepatic artery has been carried out in the treatment of ascites and oesophageal varices, (Reinhoff, 195I; Berman 1951; Berman and Hull, 1952; Madd...

Journal: :The Medical clinics of North America 2008
Nagib Toubia Arun J Sanyal

Portal hypertension, a major hallmark of cirrhosis, is defined as a portal pressure gradient exceeding 5 mm Hg. In portal hypertension, porto-systemic collaterals decompress the portal circulation and give rise to varices. Successful management of portal hypertension and its complications requires knowledge of the underlying pathophysiology, the pertinent anatomy, and the natural history of the...

Journal: :anesthesiology and pain medicine 0
ali asghar moeinipour department of cardiac surgery, imam reza hospital, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran ahmad amouzeshi department of cardiac surgery, imam reza hospital, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran marjan joudi department of cardiac surgery, imam reza hospital, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran mehdi fathi department of cardiac surgery, imam reza hospital, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran; faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. tel/ fax: +98-5118525209 saeed jahanbakhsh department of cardiac surgery, imam reza hospital, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran saeed hafez department of cardiac surgery, imam reza hospital, faculty of nursing, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

conclusions we think one of the influential factors for leading a guidewire and catheter into a nominated vein may be the left sided bevel of the needle at the time of internal jugular vein needle and catheter insertion. we were required to continue going towards the subclavian vein and accidentally turned into the left internal mammary vein. introduction central venous catheter placement is a ...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de cirurgia digestiva : ABCD = Brazilian archives of digestive surgery 2013
Aline Riquena da Silva Ricardo José Kriguer-Júnior Leonardo Carvalho Serigiolle Helbert Minuncio Pereira Gomes Daren Athiê Boy Rodrigues Pedro Luiz Squilacci Leme

BACKGROUND Pressure increase in the portal venous system, caused by reduction of blood supply to the liver, develops collateral circulation of splanchnic vessel that reaches the venous system of superior vena cava. The spleen works as an auxiliary capacitance system which compensates the increase in portal pressure that may cause splenomegaly. AIM To reproduce experimental model of pre-hepati...

2005
ROBERT N. ARMEN

The azygos vein may be abnormally situated due to anomalous embryologic development. Its abnormal location is infrequent, but radiologic recognition is much easier than that of the normal vein. This vein, normal or abnormal, becomes distended in conditions with an elevated venous pressure, systemic or portal. Changes in the size of the azygos vein on x-ray are noted to parallel fluctuations of ...

Journal: :Journal of Nippon Medical School = Nippon Ika Daigaku zasshi 2015
Takeshi Yamada Hayato Kan Satoshi Matsumoto Tadashi Machida Michihiro Koizumi Seiichi Shinji Akihisa Matsuda Aya Yamagishi Yasuyuki Yokoyama Eiji Uchida

Portal venous gas has traditionally been considered an indicator of a poor prognosis due to bowel necrosis. Portal venous gas has recently been detected in patients with various clinical conditions, such as Crohn's disease, chemotherapy, and blunt abdominal injury without bowel necrosis. We herein report the first case of a patient with rectal cancer in whom portal venous gas developed after lo...

2005
ROBERT N. ARMEN

The azygos vein may be abnormally situated due to anomalous embryologic development. Its abnormal location is infrequent, but radiologic recognition is much easier than that of the normal vein. This vein, normal or abnormal, becomes distended in conditions with an elevated venous pressure, systemic or portal. Changes in the size of the azygos vein on x-ray are noted to parallel fluctuations of ...

Journal: :HPB Surgery 1996
F. Jakab I. Sugár Z. Ráth P. Nágy J. Faller

The relationship between the changes in portal venous and hepatic arterial blood flows, in the liver is a much disputed question, it has tremendous significance in the practice of transplantation, and an explanation has been available since 1981, when Lautt published the so-called "adenosine washout theory". According to our earlier observations the decrease of portal pressure or flow consisten...

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