Caput medusa: a sign of portal hypertension in case of chronic Budd-Chiari syndrome

According to Greek mythology, ‘medusa’ was a monster with hair made of snakes, moving in all directions (figure 1B). Budd-Chiari syndrome is a type of hepatic venous outflow obstruction which results in an increase in the hepatic sinusoidal pressure causing liver congestion. [...]it is an important...

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description According to Greek mythology, ‘medusa’ was a monster with hair made of snakes, moving in all directions (figure 1B). Budd-Chiari syndrome is a type of hepatic venous outflow obstruction which results in an increase in the hepatic sinusoidal pressure causing liver congestion. [...]it is an important cause of postsinusoidal type of portal hypertension (figure 1C). [...]in endemic countries, if caput medusa is detected clinically then a routine abdominal doppler examination is essential to rule out this treatable aetiology causing liver cirrhosis.
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Bile
Budd-Chiari Syndrome - complications
Budd-Chiari Syndrome - diagnostic imaging
Case reports
Humans
Hypertension
Hypertension, Portal - complications
Images In
Liver cirrhosis
Medical diagnosis
Mythology
Veins & arteries
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