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.

Liver abscess

The presence of an abscess of the liver.


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PMID (PMCID)
24584043
OTHER
Living donor liver transplantation with replacement of vena cava for Echinococcus alveolaris: A case report.
Mamedov R, Novruzov N, Baskiran A, Yetisir F, Unal B, Aydn C, Bayramov N, Kayaalp C, Yilmaz S.
Int J Surg Case Rep. 2014;5(3):169-71.
Advanced stage of AED like chronic jaundice, liver abscess, sepsis, repeated attacks of cholangitis, portal hypertension, and Budd-Chiari syndrome may be an indication for liver transplantation.
19861608
MALE
Budd-Chiari syndrome as a vascular complication of amebic liver abscess.
Mechai F, Aoun O, Ficko C, Barruet R, Imbert P, Rapp C.
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2009;81(5):768-9.
Budd-Chiari syndrome as a vascular complication of amebic liver abscess.
16201117
MALE Adult
Acute Budd-Chiari syndrome resulting from a pyogenic liver abscess.
Karadag O, Akinci D, Aksoy DY, Bayraktar Y.
Hepatogastroenterology. 2005;52(65):1554-6.
Although many disorders including malignant diseases can cause Budd-Chiari Syndrome, a pyogenic liver abscess compressing the inferior vena cava, and hepatic veins leading to acute Budd-Chiari syndrome has been rarely reported in English medical literature.
16201117
MALE Adult
Acute Budd-Chiari syndrome resulting from a pyogenic liver abscess.
Karadag O, Akinci D, Aksoy DY, Bayraktar Y.
Hepatogastroenterology. 2005;52(65):1554-6.
Acute Budd-Chiari syndrome resulting from a pyogenic liver abscess.
16201117
MALE Adult
Acute Budd-Chiari syndrome resulting from a pyogenic liver abscess.
Karadag O, Akinci D, Aksoy DY, Bayraktar Y.
Hepatogastroenterology. 2005;52(65):1554-6.
Although many disorders including malignant diseases can cause Budd-Chiari Syndrome, a pyogenic liver abscess compressing the inferior vena cava, and hepatic veins leading to acute Budd-Chiari syndrome has been rarely reported in English medical literature.