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F:
Notice
the round contrast-enhanced structure
cranial of the portal vein near the anastomosis after liver transplantation.
Free fluid
in front of the liver next to the spleen and between the stomach and the spleen.
H:
Adult
woman, 68-years-old, - admitted two months after liver transplantation with
increased weight and abdominal discomfort. Liver function is normal.
INFO/WWW-LINKS:
Common causes of false aneurysm are trauma or infection. In these aneurysms
the sac is extrinsic to all or most of the arterial wall. In general ascites
follows malignancy, hypoproteinaemia, heart failure and portal hypertension
D:
False aneurysm
after liver transplantation near the arterial anastomosis. Increased weight
caused by ascites. One reason for the ascites may be the increased pressure
on the portal vein by the false aneurysm in the sense of portal hypertension.
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easy to find an exactly corresponding slice to every pathological example!
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