Ultrasound Evaluation of Portal Vein Diameter and Its Doppler Hemodynamics in Apparently Healthy Adults In a Tertiary Healthy Adults In Northern Nigeria.
Nasiru Galda,
Geofery Luntsi,
Yakubu Shirama
Abstract:Background: Portal vein enlargement was initially considered the main sign of portal hypertension. However, the portal vein caliber does not increase angiographically and may decrease with increasing porto-hepatic venous pressure. Hepatofugal flow and/or portosystemic shunt developments also decrease the portal vein caliber, thus making the portal vein size alone a nonreliable indicator of portal hypertension.Objective: To determine the portal vein diameter (PVD), peak systolic velocity (PSV), and pulsatility … Show more
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