Portal Hypertension Flashcards
1
Q
- A conditon where it refers to an increase in hepatic sinusoidal pressure greater than 6 mmHg.
- A term in which an area where blood vessels enter into the liver.
- Most cases of this condition is related to what condition?
- Other causes of this conditon
- Complications of this condition.
A
- Portal Hypertension
- Portal
- Cirrhosis
- Tumor, Thrombus, and Infection
- Gastrointestinal Varices
2
Q
- It carries blood from the GI tract, gall bladder, pancreas, and spleen to the liver. What is this called?
- Based on your answer on no.1, what are the parts that consist of this?
A
- Portal Venous System
- Portal Veins, Sinusoids. and Hepatic Veins
3
Q
Fill in the blanks:
Veins from these sites form the _______ and __________, in which, in turn, merge to create the ______.
A
Splenice vein and the superior and inferior mesenteric veins.
4
Q
How does portal hypertension occur?
A
It is when the venous pressure or the sinusoidal pressure in the non portal abdominal veins (inferior vena cava) by at least 6 mmHg.