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Cureus ; 12(9): e10281, 2020 Sep 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33042716

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Portal cholangiopathy is one of the complications of the chronic portal vein thrombosis (PVT). Chronic PVT can occur in a patient with acute PVT that usually does not resolve regardless of the treatment. There is a development of collateral blood vessels that bring blood from the portal system towards the liver around the obstruction area, known as the cavernous transformation of the portal vein or portal cavernoma, in a patient with chronic PVT. The appearance and location of collateral channels depends on the extent and location of thrombus in the portomesenteric venous system. If the portomesenteric venous system is occluded near the formation of the portal vein, blood tends to flow through collateral channels that form varices in and around the common bile duct. Portal cholangiopathy (also referred to as portal biliopathy) is common in patients with long-standing chronic PVT. It is due to compression of the large bile ducts by the venous collaterals that form in patients with chronic PVT. Most of the patients with long-standing PVT have portal cholangiopathy. Typically, symptoms of portal cholangiopathy include jaundice, biliary colic, and pruritus. Portal cholangiopathy is a rare complication of chronic portal hypertension, and it is an important differential diagnosis of biliary colic secondary to cholelithiasis. The patient can also present with the sharp right upper quadrant pain, which is atypical by nature for biliary colic.

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Fed Pract ; 36(12): 554-562, 2019 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31892780

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Having experienced posttraumatic stress disorder 30 years prior to its recognition as a formal disorder, Korean War veterans are now an aging population that requires unique clinical management.

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