Portal Hypertension [electronic resource] : Clinical and Physiological Aspects /

Portal hypertension is the abnormal pathophysiologic state that develops in liver cirrhosis and certain other disorders with characteristic clinical and hemodynamic features. There has been great progress in our under­ standing and management of portal hypertension, particularly in the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. The so-called Banti's syndrome, a disorder whose existence had long been questioned, is now a well-defined portal hypertensive disease. The recently introduced Doppler ftowmetry is currently yielding new information on portal hemodynamics. Endoscopic sclerotherapy and beta-blockers have come to be widely used in the man­ agement and prevention of variceal bleeding. In spite of all these advances, a number of unsolved questions remain, such as whether sclerotherapy, pharmacotherapy or surgery is warranted for prevention of bleeding, which is more effective as an elective treatment, the surgical or endoscopic approach, and whether surgical portacaval shunt should be totally replaced by selective shunt operations. These new developments and problems are clearly and comprehensively described and discussed by the foremost authorities in 44 chapters, which are divided into five sections: 1) Patho­ physiology, 2) Hemodynamic Investigations, 3) Imaging Investigations, 4) Clinical and Pathological Features, and 5) Esophageal and Gastrointestinal Bleeding. The primary goal of this monograph, to provide a framework of patho­ physiology of portal hypertension with authoritative descriptions of the clinical and laboratory manifestations of various portal hypertensive dis­ orders, has clearly been achieved by these excellent contributions.

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Main Authors: Okuda, Kunio. editor., Benhamou, Jean-Pierre. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Published: Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer, 1991
Subjects:Medicine., Gastroenterology., Hepatology., Medicine & Public Health.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68361-2
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2031972018-07-30T23:31:27ZPortal Hypertension [electronic resource] : Clinical and Physiological Aspects / Okuda, Kunio. editor. Benhamou, Jean-Pierre. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textTokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer,1991.engPortal hypertension is the abnormal pathophysiologic state that develops in liver cirrhosis and certain other disorders with characteristic clinical and hemodynamic features. There has been great progress in our under­ standing and management of portal hypertension, particularly in the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. The so-called Banti's syndrome, a disorder whose existence had long been questioned, is now a well-defined portal hypertensive disease. The recently introduced Doppler ftowmetry is currently yielding new information on portal hemodynamics. Endoscopic sclerotherapy and beta-blockers have come to be widely used in the man­ agement and prevention of variceal bleeding. In spite of all these advances, a number of unsolved questions remain, such as whether sclerotherapy, pharmacotherapy or surgery is warranted for prevention of bleeding, which is more effective as an elective treatment, the surgical or endoscopic approach, and whether surgical portacaval shunt should be totally replaced by selective shunt operations. These new developments and problems are clearly and comprehensively described and discussed by the foremost authorities in 44 chapters, which are divided into five sections: 1) Patho­ physiology, 2) Hemodynamic Investigations, 3) Imaging Investigations, 4) Clinical and Pathological Features, and 5) Esophageal and Gastrointestinal Bleeding. The primary goal of this monograph, to provide a framework of patho­ physiology of portal hypertension with authoritative descriptions of the clinical and laboratory manifestations of various portal hypertensive dis­ orders, has clearly been achieved by these excellent contributions.Portal hypertension is the abnormal pathophysiologic state that develops in liver cirrhosis and certain other disorders with characteristic clinical and hemodynamic features. There has been great progress in our under­ standing and management of portal hypertension, particularly in the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. The so-called Banti's syndrome, a disorder whose existence had long been questioned, is now a well-defined portal hypertensive disease. The recently introduced Doppler ftowmetry is currently yielding new information on portal hemodynamics. Endoscopic sclerotherapy and beta-blockers have come to be widely used in the man­ agement and prevention of variceal bleeding. In spite of all these advances, a number of unsolved questions remain, such as whether sclerotherapy, pharmacotherapy or surgery is warranted for prevention of bleeding, which is more effective as an elective treatment, the surgical or endoscopic approach, and whether surgical portacaval shunt should be totally replaced by selective shunt operations. These new developments and problems are clearly and comprehensively described and discussed by the foremost authorities in 44 chapters, which are divided into five sections: 1) Patho­ physiology, 2) Hemodynamic Investigations, 3) Imaging Investigations, 4) Clinical and Pathological Features, and 5) Esophageal and Gastrointestinal Bleeding. The primary goal of this monograph, to provide a framework of patho­ physiology of portal hypertension with authoritative descriptions of the clinical and laboratory manifestations of various portal hypertensive dis­ orders, has clearly been achieved by these excellent contributions.Medicine.Gastroenterology.Hepatology.Medicine & Public Health.Hepatology.Gastroenterology.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68361-2URN:ISBN:9784431683612
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topic Medicine.
Gastroenterology.
Hepatology.
Medicine & Public Health.
Hepatology.
Gastroenterology.
Medicine.
Gastroenterology.
Hepatology.
Medicine & Public Health.
Hepatology.
Gastroenterology.
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Hepatology.
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Gastroenterology.
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Hepatology.
Gastroenterology.
Okuda, Kunio. editor.
Benhamou, Jean-Pierre. editor.
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Portal Hypertension [electronic resource] : Clinical and Physiological Aspects /
description Portal hypertension is the abnormal pathophysiologic state that develops in liver cirrhosis and certain other disorders with characteristic clinical and hemodynamic features. There has been great progress in our under­ standing and management of portal hypertension, particularly in the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. The so-called Banti's syndrome, a disorder whose existence had long been questioned, is now a well-defined portal hypertensive disease. The recently introduced Doppler ftowmetry is currently yielding new information on portal hemodynamics. Endoscopic sclerotherapy and beta-blockers have come to be widely used in the man­ agement and prevention of variceal bleeding. In spite of all these advances, a number of unsolved questions remain, such as whether sclerotherapy, pharmacotherapy or surgery is warranted for prevention of bleeding, which is more effective as an elective treatment, the surgical or endoscopic approach, and whether surgical portacaval shunt should be totally replaced by selective shunt operations. These new developments and problems are clearly and comprehensively described and discussed by the foremost authorities in 44 chapters, which are divided into five sections: 1) Patho­ physiology, 2) Hemodynamic Investigations, 3) Imaging Investigations, 4) Clinical and Pathological Features, and 5) Esophageal and Gastrointestinal Bleeding. The primary goal of this monograph, to provide a framework of patho­ physiology of portal hypertension with authoritative descriptions of the clinical and laboratory manifestations of various portal hypertensive dis­ orders, has clearly been achieved by these excellent contributions.
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title_short Portal Hypertension [electronic resource] : Clinical and Physiological Aspects /
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