2018
DOI: 10.29271/jcpsp.2018.05.1.344
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Is Hepatovenocaval Syndrome A Different Entity From Budd-chiari Syndrome In Children?

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“…As the patient had a history of multiple liver abscesses, the possibility of hepatic vena cava syndrome (HVCS) was also considered, although this is rare outside developing countries. HVCS is a disease in which the main lesion arises from stenosis and occlusion after healing of focal thrombophlebitis at the confluence of the hepatic vein and the IVC due to bacteremia associated with poor hygiene (9,(14)(15)(16).…”
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“…As the patient had a history of multiple liver abscesses, the possibility of hepatic vena cava syndrome (HVCS) was also considered, although this is rare outside developing countries. HVCS is a disease in which the main lesion arises from stenosis and occlusion after healing of focal thrombophlebitis at the confluence of the hepatic vein and the IVC due to bacteremia associated with poor hygiene (9,(14)(15)(16).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%