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Research by Takebe et al. demonstrated that vascularised liver organoids derived from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) ...
Repeated injury to the liver can cause liver fibrosis with end -stage cirrhosis being the 12th leading cause of death in the United States. Earlier stages of liver fibrosis can be reversed with ...
Two patients had localized hepatic ischemia after surgery, but no patient had liver abscess. Conclusions: The novel surgical approach of radical pancreatic cancer resection combined with preoperative ...
Complications of radiological intervention were bleeding hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm after transjugular liver biopsy performed subsequent to hepatic vein recanalisation and thrombolysis in ...
The Doppler signals from the carotid artery were also measured in 60 patients and carotid delay times (CDT) calculated as the difference between carotid and hepatic vein arrival times.
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CONTRAST visualization of the hepatic and splenic arteries has become generally recognized as the definitive way to establish the diagnosis of aneurysms of these arteries. Kirklin and his associate ...
Medically reviewed by Jeffrey S. Lander, MDMedically reviewed by Jeffrey S. Lander, MD Arteries are blood vessels in the body that carry blood away from the heart and throughout the body. There are ...
What is congenital hepatic fibrosis? Read on to learn more about this rare liver disease, including potential causes, symptoms, and treatment options.
Find out the differences between arteries and veins and discover the roles of each.
Most of your liver cells receive blood from a vein called the portal vein. A tumor growing in your liver receives blood from the hepatic artery.
A minimally invasive procedure called "LimFlow" allows doctors to convert a vein into a new artery that will supply fresh blood flow to the afflicted leg and avoid amputation.