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dynamic flow patterns of continu- ous flow in the portal vein, the splenic vein and the mesenteric vein (Gaiani S, et al. 1991 [14]). (a) Isolated reversed flow in the mesen- teric vein. (b) Isolated reversed flow in the splenic vein. © Reversed flow in the portal vein and the splenic vein. (d) Reversed flow in the portal vein and the mesenteric vein.
uous hepatofugal flow in the portal vein (left) and hepatopetal flow in the mesenteric vein (VMS) (right). Arrows indicate flow direction. (b) The same patient had reversed flow in the splenic vein (left). The splenic vein (VL) drained into a large perirenal collateral. Arrows indicate flow direction.
sound in a patient with liver cirrho- sis and portal hypertension and reversed flow in the left gastric vein (VCV). VP, portal vein.
Figure 21.Colour Doppler ultrasound of the spleen in a patient with liver cirrhosis. Trans-VnVista I-Shine
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