1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf01213277
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Calcifications of portal venous system wall: CT findings in three patients

Abstract: Three cases of portal venous system wall calcifications demonstrated by computed tomography are presented. The clinical features, possible pathogenesis, differential diagnosis, and therapeutic significance of this condition are reviewed.

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“…It may be more likely that this finding resulted from ectopic calcification after venous stress/injury. To support this possibility, calcification in the portal venous system with or without thrombus has been documented in several patients with portal hypertension [16][17][18]. This finding is thought to be secondary to mechanical stress causing sclerosis and calcification within the thickened venous intima and media.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…It may be more likely that this finding resulted from ectopic calcification after venous stress/injury. To support this possibility, calcification in the portal venous system with or without thrombus has been documented in several patients with portal hypertension [16][17][18]. This finding is thought to be secondary to mechanical stress causing sclerosis and calcification within the thickened venous intima and media.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%