Laparotomy revealed a colonic tumor infiltrating the splenicvein, causing left sided portal hypertension.
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The splenicvein remnant was distended and adjacent to the stump of the portal vein.
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An equal volume of normal saline was injected via the splenicvein in the control group.
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A case of splenicvein obstruction due to infiltration by Hodgkin's lymphoma of the colon is reported.
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The most common cause of isolated thrombosis of the splenicvein is chronic pancreatitis caused by perivenous inflammation.
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As a result, we chose to perform a direct anastomosis of the portal and splenicvein in a desperate situation.
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PVA was performed by interposing a stent between the left renal artery and splenicvein after left nephrectomy and splenectomy.
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After division of the splenic artery, the pancreas, main pancreatic duct, and splenicvein were transected with an endoscopic linear stapler.
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Conclusion: Injection with colchicine via the splenicvein can be used to successfully develop a rat model of heterogeneous hepatic injury.
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Conclusion Absent or reversed diastolic arterial Doppler flow has a stronger association with transplant failure than does splenicvein thrombus or edema.
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Pathological examination showed a 5x5 cm aneurysm of the splenic artery that was connected to the splenicvein through a fistulous tract.