Portal Hypertension Clinical and Physiological Aspects

Portal hypertension is the abnormal pathophysiologic state that develops in liver cirrhosis and certain other disorders with characteristic clinical and hemodynamic features. There has been great progress in our under­ standing and management of portal hypertension, particularly in the diagnostic an...

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title_auth Portal Hypertension Clinical and Physiological Aspects
title_exact_search Portal Hypertension Clinical and Physiological Aspects
title_full Portal Hypertension Clinical and Physiological Aspects edited by Kunio Okuda, Jean-Pierre Benhamou
title_fullStr Portal Hypertension Clinical and Physiological Aspects edited by Kunio Okuda, Jean-Pierre Benhamou
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title_short Portal Hypertension
title_sort portal hypertension clinical and physiological aspects
title_sub Clinical and Physiological Aspects
topic Hepatology
Gastroenterology
Clinical medicine
Pfortaderhypertonie (DE-588)4174101-8 gnd
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