Budd-Chiari syndrome

Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS) is caused by obstruction of hepatic venous outflow involving either the hepatic veins or the terminal segment of the inferior vena cava.

Nausea

A sensation of unease in the stomach together with an urge to vomit.


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PMID (PMCID)
23971776
FEMALE Adult
Bilateral lower limb edema caused by compression of the retrohepatic inferior vena cava by a giant hepatic hemangioma.
Akbulut S, Yilmaz M, Kahraman A, Yilmaz S.
Int Surg. 2013;98(3):229-33.
In a very small minority of patients, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, distension, palpable mass, obstructive jaundice, bleeding, and signs and symptoms of Budd-Chiari syndrome may develop due to compression of bile duct, hepatic vein, portal vein, and adjacent organs.