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Portal Vein Function, Location, and AnatomyThe 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.
Hepatic vein thrombosis should be suspected when ascites, liver enlargement, and upper abdominal pain are simultaneously present, or when intractable ascites contrasts with mildly altered liver ...
Innovative therapies and surgical techniques have the potential to transform liver cancer care. People with cirrhosis—a ...
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Immunotherapy and targeted radiation shrink liver tumors, enabling surgeryThe risk of developing liver cancer is increased in people who have cirrhosis, a disease in which healthy liver tissue is ...
Researchers describe successful tumor removal through the use of immunotherapy and targeted radiation therapy (TARE), in a patient previously considered ineligible for the procedure.
Explore how the liver functions, common liver conditions, and tips to maintain liver health through lifestyle changes like ...
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The Anatomy of the Inferior Vena CavaThis makes the IVC almost symmetrical. Other veins that enter the IVC include the hepatic veins, inferior phrenic veins, and lumbar vertebral veins. What makes the IVC different from other veins ...
HVPG was determined before and after treatment by insertion of a catheter into the main right hepatic vein to measure wedged and free hepatic vein pressures. As Bosch comments, “it is important ...
Hepatic vein thrombosis is caused by one or several thrombogenic conditions, of which myeloproliferative disorders are the most frequent. Thrombosis and its fibrous sequelae can affect the veins ...
The risk of developing liver cancer is increased in people who have cirrhosis, a disease in which healthy liver tissue is ...
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