Тромбоз вен портальної системи у хворих на гострий панкреатит
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2414-4533.2015.3.5033Abstract
Одним із місцевих ускладнень гострого панкреатиту є тромбоз вен, зокрема портальної системи. Проте повідомлення в
літературі про це є рідкісними. У цьому огляді літератури розглядаються механізми виникнення, патофізіологічні особливості,
діагностичні та лікувальні можливості при тромбозі вен портальної системи у хворих на гострий панкреатит.
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