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Hepatic veins are blood vessels that return low-oxygen blood from your liver back to the heart. The veins are key players in the supply chain that moves the blood that delivers nutrients and ...
Portal vein thrombosis (PVT) is a blood clot of the portal vein, also known as the hepatic portal vein. A PVT blocks the blood flow from the intestines to the liver. Although it is treatable ...
We provide pathologic evidence for hepatic arterial buffer response in non-cirrhotic patients with extrahepatic portal vein thrombosis and elucidate the histopathologic spectrum of non-cirrhotic ...
The liver hilum allows structures including the common duct, hepatic artery proper, and portal vein to enter and leave the liver. The liver is an organ located in the right upper quadrant of the ...
Hepatic vein thrombosis (HVT) is an obstruction in the hepatic veins of the liver caused by a blood clot. This condition blocks the drainage system of your liver, impeding blood flow back to your ...
Melphalan chemosaturation with percutaneous hepatic artery perfusion and hepatic vein isolation is done under general anaesthesia. A high dose of melphalan chemotherapy is delivered directly into the ...
Evidence-based recommendations on melphalan chemosaturation with percutaneous hepatic artery perfusion and hepatic vein isolation for primary or metastatic cancer in the liver. This involves diverting ...
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