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Portal hypertension is high blood pressure in the portal vein. The portal vein is a blood vessel that takes blood from the spleen to the liver. Therefore these are the parts of the body portal hypertension would affect.
No. Portal Hypertension is specific hypertension in the portal system while general hypertension is the primary hypertension. Portal hypertension happens when there is high pressure in the portal circulation or the circulation in the Liver and lower body organs.
Portal vein bypass surgery diverts blood from the portal vein into another vein. It is performed when pressure in the portal vein is so high that it causes internal bleeding from blood vessels in the esophagus.
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Mild PHT, or portal hypertension is most easily described as high blood pressure in the portal vein and its branches. PHT is usually the result of cirrhosis of the liver.
Transvenous intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS).
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Portal hypertension is defined as a sustained elevation of portal pressure above normal.Normal pressure in the portal vein is low (5 to 10 mmHg)Portal hypertension (>10 mmHg) most commonly results from increased resistance to portal blood flow.Causesa combination of increased portal venous inflow and increased resistance to portal blood flowPortal hypertension may arise from increased blood flow, but the low outflow resistance of the normal liver makes this a rare clinical problem.pathogenesisincreased splanchnic venous inflowVasodilators (Nitric oxide)Increased resistance to portal blood flowPrehepatic causesIntrahepatic causes: classic sinusoidal cause -- cirrhosisPosthepatic causesClinical Featuresdevelopment of portal-systemic collateral channelssplenomegaly with hypersplenismascites