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We encountered a patient with hepatocellular carcinoma who had discrepant imaging findings on portal vein thrombosis with portal phase dynamic computed tomography (CT) and CT during arterial ...
of the portal vein . Conclusions Detection of congenital absence of the portal vein (CAPV) is recognized more often due to advances in diagnostic imaging . Radiologically, the absence of the portal vein in CAPV ...
Sinistral portal hypertension, a rare and localized form of portal hypertension, is the result of splenic vein thrombosis or obstruction and may cause gastrointestinal hemorrhages from the esophageal ...
in the organ-specific arteries. Venous complications predominantly include thrombosis or stenosis of the portal vein , hepatic veins , renal vein , or IVC, but have a much lower incidence. Radiologists familiar ...
: extrahepatic portal vein thrombosis (18 (43%) of 42 vs five (12%) of 42); intrahepatic portal abnormalities (18 (58%) of 31 vs one (2%) of 42) such as reduced caliber, occlusive thrombosis , and lack ...
Abdom Imaging 23:505 – 510 (1998) Abdominal Imaging q Springer-Verlag New York Inc. 1998 Pictorial essay Portal vein thrombosis : spectrum of helical CT and CT angiographic findings 1 2, S. L. Novick ...
of divergent findings in CDUS and CT. While the main trunk of the portal vein was graded as ‘partial thrombosis ’ by CDUS (A), since thrombotic material could be identified in the vessel lumen but a preserved ...
, hepatobiliary malignancy, and intraabdominal inflammation. Recent improvements in imaging have played a fundamental role in increased detection of portal vein thrombosis (PVT), frequently reported in asymptomatic ...
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