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Portal Hypertension : Clinical and Physiological Aspects

Benhamou, Jean-Pierre(Edited by)Okuda, Kunio(Edited by)
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This reference work describes both the basic aspects and clinical features of portal hypertension, an abnormal physiological state that can lead to serious complications with fatal consequences.

The authors examine the physiology of portal hypertension, its histological basis and various causes.

The changes in portal haemodynamics and the methods for investigating such changes are thoroughly discussed.

The various portal-systemic collateral routes and the diagnosis of portal hypertension and collaterals are shown.

Clinical manifestations, endoscopy for esophageal varices, complications (particularly bleeding varices) and their management are critically evaluated.

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Product Details
3540700544 / 9783540700548
Hardback
01/07/1991
Germany
English
592 pages, 397 illustrations
138 x 216 mm, 2035 grams
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