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170 related items for PubMed ID: 29201796

  • 1. Hepatic Venous Pressure Gradient Measurement in Bangladeshi Cirrhotic Patients: A Correlation with Child's Status, Variceal Size, and Bleeding.
    Al Mahtab M, M Noor E Alam S, A Rahim M, A Alam M, A Khondaker F, L Moben A, Mohsena M, Mohammad Fazle Akbar S.
    Euroasian J Hepatogastroenterol; 2017; 7(2):142-145. PubMed ID: 29201796
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  • 2. Hepatic venous pressure gradient measurement in patients with liver cirrhosis: a correlation with disease severity and variceal bleeding.
    Silkauskaite V, Pranculis A, Mitraite D, Jonaitis L, Petrenkiene V, Kupcinskas L.
    Medicina (Kaunas); 2009; 45(1):8-13. PubMed ID: 19223700
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  • 3. Hepatic venous pressure gradient in cirrhosis: correlation with the size of varices, bleeding, ascites, and child's status.
    Wadhawan M, Dubey S, Sharma BC, Sarin SK, Sarin SK.
    Dig Dis Sci; 2006 Dec; 51(12):2264-9. PubMed ID: 17080245
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  • 4. [Measurement of hepatic venous pressure gradient in liver cirrhosis: relationship with the status of cirrhosis, varices, and ascites in Korea].
    Kim MY, Baik SK, Suk KT, Yea CJ, Lee IY, Kim JW, Cha SH, Kim YJ, Um SH, Han KH.
    Korean J Hepatol; 2008 Jun; 14(2):150-8. PubMed ID: 18617762
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  • 8. Use of portal pressure studies in the management of variceal haemorrhage.
    Addley J, Tham TC, Cash WJ.
    World J Gastrointest Endosc; 2012 Jul 16; 4(7):281-9. PubMed ID: 22816007
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  • 10. Application of a standardised protocol for hepatic venous pressure gradient measurement improves quality of readings and facilitates reduction of variceal bleeding in cirrhotics.
    Tey TT, Gogna A, Irani FG, Too CW, Lo HG, Tan BS, Tay KH, Lui HF, Chang PE.
    Singapore Med J; 2016 Mar 16; 57(3):132-7. PubMed ID: 26996384
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  • 11. Hepatic venous pressure gradient and rebleeding risk of patients with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis cirrhosis after variceal bleeding.
    Shi Y, Shen W, Xu G, Wang X, Ning B.
    Front Med (Lausanne); 2023 Mar 16; 10():1224506. PubMed ID: 37564045
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  • 12. Portal and splenic hemodynamics in cirrhotic patients: relationship between esophageal variceal bleeding and the severity of hepatic failure.
    Kayacetin E, Efe D, Doğan C.
    J Gastroenterol; 2004 Jul 16; 39(7):661-7. PubMed ID: 15293137
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  • 18. The Efficacy of Carvedilol in Comparison to Propranolol in Reducing the Hepatic Venous Pressure Gradient and Decreasing the Risk of Variceal Bleeding in Adult Cirrhotic Patients: A Systematic Review.
    Dardari L, Taha M, Dahat P, Toriola S, Satnarine T, Zohara Z, Adelekun A, Seffah KD, Salib K, Arcia Franchini AP.
    Cureus; 2023 Aug 16; 15(8):e43253. PubMed ID: 37577269
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