2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0720-048x(00)00186-8
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Portal venous calcifications 20 years after portosystemic shunting

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“…[1] For revealing portal vein and its tributaries, abdominal enhanced CT could improve the positive rate, and is the most sensitive examination, and showed the location and direction of portal venous calcification. [2,3] The distinctive radiographic feature of portal venous calcification is the presence of radiodensity which correspond to the course of the vein. [4] Minimal calcification may be frequently neglected on plain film radiography and pathological examination.…”
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“…[1] For revealing portal vein and its tributaries, abdominal enhanced CT could improve the positive rate, and is the most sensitive examination, and showed the location and direction of portal venous calcification. [2,3] The distinctive radiographic feature of portal venous calcification is the presence of radiodensity which correspond to the course of the vein. [4] Minimal calcification may be frequently neglected on plain film radiography and pathological examination.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%