Abstract Pregnancy in non-cirrhotic portal hypertension (NCPH) is an uncommon condition. Its management is challenging both to the obstetricians as well as to the gastroenterologists due to the lack o
BackgroundPortal hypertension (PHT) presents a challenging issue of liver cirrhosis. This study aims to identify novel biomarkers for severe PHT (SPHT) and explore the pathophysiological mechanisms un
It was with great interest that we read the article by Patrono et al. and the comment by Dondossola et al., and we share the same interest in the splenic artery as a resource both for arterial inflow
Background: Hepatic tuberculosis in itself, is a rare condition, and that causing portal hypertension is even rarer. We present a unique clinical scenario of portal hypertension in a 64-year-old woman
Δliver flow divided by AC (ml/min/cm) in week 30 and 36, and Δliver flow change/AC from week 30 to week 36, for the total maternal group (n = 108), the normal-weight maternal group (ppBMIa 18.5–25.0,