Thus, LSEC critically regulate the balance between preventing/limiting liver injury and permitting sufficient tumor immunosurveillance with normal hepatic functions likely contributing to HCC ...
AFP levels decreased to 120 IU/ml. However, the tumor remained centrally located, in close proximity to the inferior vena cava and middle hepatic vein, involving segments V, VII, and VIII of the liver ...
Hepatic vein thrombosis should be suspected when ascites, liver enlargement ... patients with pure hepatic vein thrombosis, the inferior vena cava appears narrowed at its intrahepatic portion ...
Portal-vein thrombosis occurs ... the radiology department, with hepatic venography, transjugular liver biopsy, retrograde CO 2 portography and inferior vena cava pressure measurements performed ...
While hepatic encephalopathy is associated with acute liver failure, there are usually other contributing factors at play. Many of these factors have nothing to do with either the liver or the brain; ...
If you have an unhealthy liver, fluid accumulates in the legs and abdomen. Bile salts can easily build up in the skin, which can lead to jaundice and itching. Bleeding from the large veins in your ...
Failure of thrombolysis or angioplasty and the presence of a diffuse hepatic-vein thrombosis are ... extension into the suprahepatic IVC must be avoided, as liver transplantation might thereby ...