Occlusion of hepaticveins in Budd-Chiari syndrome is confidently confirmed.
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Blood samples were collected from inferior vena cava and hepaticveins following 30 min CA.
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Each underwent ablation of a peripheral site, and sites adjacent to the portal and hepaticveins.
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He appears to have been the first to detect valves in the orifice of the hepaticveins.
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Results: Stenoses attributed to neointimal hyperplasia developed within both the TIPS stent and the outflow hepaticveins.
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The hepaticveins observed ranged from 60 to 3000 microm in diameter.
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In addition to focal stenoses, the outflow hepaticveins diffusely shrank an average of 51% in diameter.
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Furthermore, the images showed an anteriorly located confluence of hepaticveins into the inferior vena cava in 5 specimens.
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Technical success, patency rates, and pressure gradients between hepaticveins and the right atrium were evaluated in 19 patients each.
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Lipofuscin and hepaticveins cups disappeared in the Sm and 1% CLC supplementation groups shown with H&E staining.
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The veno-occlusive lesions were found in hepaticveins mainly 60 to 1200 microm in diameter.
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In this case, azathioprine hepatotoxicity may have been enhanced by a previous episode of severe, acute rejection prevailing in the hepaticveins.
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Knowledge of the CT features of acute thrombosis of the IVC and hepaticveins is useful in the early diagnosis of Budd-Chiari syndrome.
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After liver transplantation, the diagnosis of azathioprine hepatotoxicity is difficult but should be suspected in the presence of non-inflammatory small hepaticveins lesions.
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The deep portion of hepatic transection around the caudate lobe, hepaticveins and inferior vena cava is a critical source of massive bleeding.
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The left medial vein draining the left part of the medial segment is recognized close to the confluence of the middle and left hepaticveins.