Abdominal Vascular Pathology - Part 2
Nutcracker syndromeportal hypertensionBudd-Chiari syndromeportal vein thrombosiscavernous transformationleft renal veinhepatofugal flowsplenomegaly
Abdomen Exam Prep
Abdominal Vascular Pathology - Part 2
Identify key vascular pathologies including Nutcracker syndrome, portal hypertension, and Budd-Chiari syndrome. Master diagnostic criteria for portal vein thrombosis and cavernous transformation using Doppler ultrasound. ARDMS, ARRT, and CCI registry exam preparation.
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12:50 lessonNutcracker syndrome involves left renal vein compression between the SMA and aorta. Portal hypertension is indicated by a portal vein diameter over 13 mm, hepatofugal flow, and cavernous transformation.
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