Budd-Chiary syndrome
Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS) is caused by occlusion of the hepatic veins, leading to hepatic congestion. Common causes include thrombosis, often...
shared experience in clinical practice: a teaching tool for imaging professionals
Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS) is caused by occlusion of the hepatic veins, leading to hepatic congestion. Common causes include thrombosis, often...
Occlusion of the portal circulation often leads to the development of centripetal collateral circulation, which encompasses the entire spectrum from...
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splenic rupture Spleen injury occurs in blunt abdominal trauma, when the force is concentrated in the upper left abdominal quadrant,...