2008
Hepatic vascular malformations in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia: In search of predictors of significant disease
Garcia‐Tsao G, Swanson KL. Hepatic vascular malformations in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia: In search of predictors of significant disease. Hepatology 2008, 48: 1377-1379. PMID: 18972437, DOI: 10.1002/hep.22672.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2006
Liver involvement in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia: consensus recommendations
Buscarini E, Plauchu H, Tsao G, White RI, Sabbà C, Miller F, Saurin JC, Pelage JP, Lesca G, Marion MJ, Perna A, Faughnan ME. Liver involvement in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia: consensus recommendations. Liver International 2006, 26: 1040-1046. PMID: 17032403, DOI: 10.1111/j.1478-3231.2006.01340.x.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsHereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasiaLiver involvementHemorrhagic telangiectasiaIntensive medical therapyFormal consensus development processMinority of patientsFirst-line imagingFocal nodular hyperplasiaConsensus development processHHT populationLiver biopsyMedical therapyClinical managementNodular hyperplasiaConsensus statementConsensus recommendationsInvasive therapyDoppler USGeneral populationNominal group techniquePatientsTherapeutic issuesMedian scoreTherapyInvolvement
1995
Octreotide blunts postprandial splanchnic hyperemia in cirrhotic patients: A double‐blind randomized echo‐doppler study
Buonamico P, Sabbá C, Garcia‐Tsao G, Berardi E, Antonica G, Ferraioli G, Jensen J, Lerner E, Taylor K, Albano O, Groszmann R. Octreotide blunts postprandial splanchnic hyperemia in cirrhotic patients: A double‐blind randomized echo‐doppler study. Hepatology 1995, 21: 134-139. PMID: 7806146, DOI: 10.1002/hep.1840210123.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPortal vein cross-sectional areaPostprandial splanchnic hyperemiaSuperior mesenteric arterySMA-VCirrhotic patientsSplanchnic hyperemiaSplanchnic hemodynamicsPlacebo administrationMeal ingestionPV-VFasted stateVein cross-sectional areaEcho-Doppler studyEffect of octreotideCrossover studyMesenteric arteryPulsatility indexLiquid mealPatientsSeparate daysCross-sectional areaSignificant decreaseIngestionHyperemiaSignificant increase
1986
Quantitative US attenuation in normal liver and in patients with diffuse liver disease: importance of fat.
Taylor K, Riely C, Hammers L, Flax S, Weltin G, Garcia-Tsao G, Conn H, Kuc R, Barwick K. Quantitative US attenuation in normal liver and in patients with diffuse liver disease: importance of fat. Radiology 1986, 160: 65-71. PMID: 3520657, DOI: 10.1148/radiology.160.1.3520657.Peer-Reviewed Original Research