The pathology and pathenogenesis of portal hypertension
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Wilson, John Beattie
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2019-02-15T14:27:22Z
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2019-02-15T14:27:22Z
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1949
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Since the publication in 1947 of Professor Himsworth's
monograph on "Disorders of the Liver" and the work on which
it was based, renewed interest has been taken in the pathology
of cirrhosis of the liver for the views put forward in these
articles, while they do not completely explain the sequence of
events leading to the development of human cirrhosis, provide
a fresh basis on which to build further theories. It has been
recognised for many years now that the changes in the liver are
accompanied - some said preceded - by pathological changes in
the portal venous system and in the spleen. Along with these
changes there is congestion of the portal system of veins and
the development between it and the systemic veins of anastomotic
channels. Rupture and Uncontrollable bleeding from the
collateral channels is a frequent cause of death in these cases
(Preble, 1900) and recently surgeons have turned their attention
to the problems which the presence of these varicosities-present.
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Similar oesophageal varicosities are found in the absence
of cirrhosis of the liver where there is a block in the portal
or splenic veins. These again are produced by long-continued
congestion and gradual increase in pressure in the portal venous
system, i.e., portal hypertension. This portal hypertension.
as well as leading to the production of oesophageal varices,
gives rise to splenomegaly and to changes in the portal and
splenic veins. Portal hypertension. therefore, can be caused
by cirrhosis of the liver or blockage of the portal or splenic
veins and study of its pathology necessitates careful examination of the liver, portal and splenic veins and the spleen
in each case. When this is done in the light of the recent
developments and experimental work in the etiology of human
cirrhosis and an understanding of the blood supply of the liver
has been obtained, it is possible to consider the various
theories which have been put forward to account for the
development of portal hypertension.
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To help further in an understanding of the reasons why portal
hypertension should occur in cases of cirrhosis of the liver,
the vascular trees of several normal and cirrhotic livers were
injected.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/34481
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2019 Block 22
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dc.title
The pathology and pathenogenesis of portal hypertension
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Thesis or Dissertation
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dc.type.qualificationlevel
Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
MD Doctor of Medicine
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