1997
DOI: 10.2957/kanzo.38.654
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A case of extrahepatic portal vein obstraction with portal vein aneurysm.

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“…On the other hand, Yoshimoto et al reported a case in which a thrombus developed in a congenital extrahepatic PVA that was removed via incision and thrombectomy. Subsequently, EHO developed due to recurrent portal vein thrombosis and splenomegaly and esophageal varices developed with the growth of collateral vessels, resulting in Hassab’s operation [ 13 ]. The complication rate of esophageal varices with EHO is considered to be high [ 14 ].…”
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“…On the other hand, Yoshimoto et al reported a case in which a thrombus developed in a congenital extrahepatic PVA that was removed via incision and thrombectomy. Subsequently, EHO developed due to recurrent portal vein thrombosis and splenomegaly and esophageal varices developed with the growth of collateral vessels, resulting in Hassab’s operation [ 13 ]. The complication rate of esophageal varices with EHO is considered to be high [ 14 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%