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Portal vein thrombosis can occur in patients with nephrotic syndrome. Learn key diagnostic and treatment considerations by reading this Case Study of a 52-year-old man admitted with abdominal pain.
This article will examine what blood clots are, their causes and symptoms. It's important to note that 3 in 10 people who experience a blood clot may face another episode within a decade ...
A discussion on pathophysiology, patient workup, gaps in data and disease-specific tools, and postprocedural follow-up and ...
Contrast-enhanced Computed Tomography (CT) revealed lung cancer with lymph node metastases, invasion of the superior vena cava, and right pulmonary artery. Ultrasound revealed stenosis of the superior ...
If you survive TSA and boarding group 9, now you have to make it through the flight without your body unraveling like cheap luggage on a baggage carousel.
Effect of endovascular management and anticoagulation alone on acute deep venous thrombosis in patients with inferior vena cava thrombosis Lei Sun Tao Yang Wenpei Zhang ...
What is normal vaginal discharge: White discharge decoded, when to stay calm and when to see your gynae Vaginal health and hygiene tips: White vaginal discharge is a regular part of a woman’s ...
Portal vein thrombosis, however, has a relatively low incidence in patients with nephrotic syndrome and usually occurs during treatment or recurrence of the condition, not as the first sign.
Chronic venous insufficiency is when there isn't enough blood flow to the legs. Learn more about what happens when the veins in your legs stop working right.
The benefits of laboratory automation do not come without considerable effort and patience in setting up the systems. Nathan Blow talks with two groups at different stages on the road to automation.
Snares made from capillary tubing were placed around the inferior and superior venae cavae for caval occlusion. A 6F 12-electrode conductance (volume) catheter (2-RH-216, Taisho Biomed Instruments) ...