This book covers major knowledge and recent advance regarding portal vein thrombosis. Portal vein thrombosis, a potentially life-threatening vascular disorder of the liver, refers to the development of thrombosis within main portal vein trunk and intrahepatic portal vein branches with or without splenic and mesenteric veins. In patients with acute portal vein thrombosis, if a thrombus extends into the mesenteric veins, there is a risk of intestinal ischemia and necrosis; in patients with chronic portal vein thrombosis, portal hypertension and its complications develop.
The book includes chapters on the topics of epidemiology, risk factors, diagnosis, and prognostic impact, pharmacological, interventional with surgical treatment of this disease. Concepts of early diagnosis of portal vein thrombosis and extensive assessment of its severity are fully introduced. The book is beneficial for physicians to establish standard treatment strategy, for researchers to launch creative clinical and experimental studies.
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This book covers major knowledge and recent advance regarding portal vein thrombosis. Portal vein thrombosis, a potentially life-threatening vascular disorder of the liver, refers to the development of thrombosis within main portal vein trunk and intrahepatic portal vein branches with or without splenic and mesenteric veins.
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1 Anatomy of Portal Vein System.- 2 Epidemiology of Portal Vein Thrombosis.- 3 Risk factors for portal vein thrombosis.- 4 Imaging of Portal Vein Thrombosis.- 5 Classification of Non-malignant Portal Vein Thrombosis.- 6 Impact of Non-malignant Portal Vein Thrombosis on Outcomes of Liver Cirrhosis.- 7 Anticoagulation for Nontumoral Portal Vein Thrombosis.- 8 Thrombolysis for Non-malignant Portal Vein Thrombosis.- 9 Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt for Non-malignant Portal Vein Thrombosis.- 10 Liver Transplantation in the Setting of Non-Malignant Portal Vein Thrombosis.- 11 Management Of Portal Vein Thrombosis In Liver Cancer.- 12 Future Directions.
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This book covers major knowledge and recent advance regarding portal vein thrombosis. Portal vein thrombosis, a potentially life-threatening vascular disorder of the liver, refers to the development of thrombosis within main portal vein trunk and intrahepatic portal vein branches with or without splenic and mesenteric veins. In patients with acute portal vein thrombosis, if a thrombus extends into the mesenteric veins, there is a risk of intestinal ischemia and necrosis; in patients with chronic portal vein thrombosis, portal hypertension and its complications develop.
The book includes chapters on the topics of epidemiology, risk factors, diagnosis, and prognostic impact, pharmacological, interventional with surgical treatment of this disease. Concepts of early diagnosis of portal vein thrombosis and extensive assessment of its severity are fully introduced. The book is beneficial for physicians to establish standard treatment strategy, for researchers to launch creative clinical and experimental studies.
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Covering the up-to-date knowledge of portal vein thrombosis Introducing the practical procedures of treatment Providing guidance from experienced practitioners
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ISBN
9789813365377
Publisert
2021-05-21
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer Verlag, Singapore
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Professional/practitioner, P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Om bidragsyterne
Xingshun Qi
General Hospital of Northern Theater Command
Department of Gastroenterology
Shenyang, China
xingshunqi@126.com
Weifen Xie
Changzheng Hospital, Second Military Medical University
Department of Gastroenterology
Shanghai, China
weifenxie@medmail.com.cn