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Pathological Artheriomesocaval Bypass in a Child with Portal Hypertension (Сase Report)

Abstract

A rare clinical observation: pathological artheriomesocaval bypass in a child with portal cavernoma, portal hypertension is presented. The features of ultrasound visualization of shunt, his differential-diagnostic criteria are discussed. The child was successfully operated: the separation of the shunt was performed. The results of the sonography and different ray research methods and the short review of the literature is present.

About the Authors

Elena B. Olkhova
Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry named after A. I. Evdokimov, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
Russian Federation

M. D. Med., Professor of Department of Radiology



Yuri Yu. Sokolov
Russian Medical Academy Postgraduate Education, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
Russian Federation

M. D. Med., Professor, Head of the Chair of Children Surgeon



Grachik T. Tumanyan
Russian Medical Academy Postgraduate Education, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
Russian Federation

M. D. Med., Professor of the Chair of Children Surgeon



Yuri A. Polyaev
Russian Children Clinical Hospital, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
Russian Federation

M. D. Med., Professor, Head of the Department of Rentgenology



Mikhail E. Shuvalov
Moscow Clinical Municipal Children Hospital St. Vladimir
Russian Federation

Chief Abdominal Surgery Department



Oleg A. Paches
Moscow Clinical Municipal Children Hospital St. Vladimir
Russian Federation

Ph. D. Med., Chief Abdominal Surgery Department



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Olkhova E., Sokolov Yu., Tumanyan G., Polyaev Yu., Shuvalov M., Paches O. Pathological Artheriomesocaval Bypass in a Child with Portal Hypertension (Сase Report). Radiology - Practice. 2016;(2):57-63. (In Russ.)

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