HISTORY OF LAND-USE POLICIES AND DESIGNATION OF MOUNT HALIMUN-SALAK NATIONAL PARK


Jejunal Varices Bleeding in a Patient with Extensive Portomesenteric Thrombosis Secondary to Factor V Leiden Mutation: A Management Dilemma

Ectopic varices are portosystemic collaterals that occur away from the gastroesophageal junction and account for 1-5% of all variceal bleeding.Its occurrence in the jejunum is rare.Most common cause of ectopic jejunal varices is portal hypertension especially in those patients who have undergone prior abdominal surgery.Portomesenteric thrombosis is

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