The findings of detailed angiographic studies in 111 patients with cirrhosis of the liver and 12 patients with thrombosis of the portal system were compared with the angiographic findings in 105 normal people. Definite changes in the haemodynamics of the arterial system of the liver and spleen and of the portal system were observed in patients with cirrhosis. All forms of portal hypertension are characterised by increasing flow in the splenic and left gastric arteries. Arterial flow through the liver is closely correlated with portal pressure. The present angiographic findings confirm the existence of a close interdependence between the arterial and portal systems, which may be regarded as separate limbs of a total unified vascular chain.
Kamalov II X-ray diagnostics of closed spinal-spinal trauma and its consequences. Kazan, publishing house of Kazan University, 1992, 217 p. The sharp decline in book production on the issues of radiation diagnostics put radiologists in a difficult position. Therefore, the appearance on the book market of the monograph by prof. I. II. Kamalov, dedicated to the topical problem of traumatology and radiology, turned out to be very timely. The new book is a solid scientific work, in which modern issues of functional pathology of the spine, including the mechanisms and indicators of restorative and adaptive-compensatory processes in trauma of the spine and spinal cord, are presented from an original position.
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