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Splenic vein thrombosis is a blood clot in the splenic vein, which carries blood from the spleen toward the liver. It can occur as a complication of pancreatitis. Medical News Today ...
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Research team explores etiologies of splenic venous hypertension - MSNThese structures exert pressure on the splenic vein, obstructing blood flow and increasing venous pressure, leading to gastric varices. Stenosis of the splenic vein is a rare cause of SVH.
The spleen provides a critical function to the body. It not only recycles iron, but it also stores, recycles, and produces red blood cells. The spleen's white pulp processes antibodies and helps ...
Mesenteric venous thrombosis accounts for 5 to 15 percent of all mesenteric ischemic events 3 and usually involves the superior mesenteric vein; the inferior mesenteric vein is involved only ...
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Portal Vein Function, Location, and Anatomy - MSNThe portal vein is formed by the merging of the splenic vein, which brings blood from the spleen, and the superior mesenteric vein, which brings blood from the intestines.
Etiologies of splenic venous hypertension. Xia & He Publishing Inc. Journal Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology DOI 10.14218/JCTH.2024.00054 ...
ALTHOUGH thrombosis of the splenic vein is infrequently reported in the literature,1 , 2 it is common knowledge among surgeons that this condition may follow splenectomy. In fact, local thrombosis ...
Portal vein endothelial injury also increases the risk for thrombosis [5,14] associated with intra-abdominal inflammation or infection, acute cholecystitis, hepatic abscess, umbilical vein ...
Among the 54 AIP patients, 24 (44.4%) exhibited involvements in the form of peripancreatic vascular lesions (Table 1). Of the specific vascular lesions observed, stenosis of the splenic vein was ...
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