2023
Interventional Radiology and Surgical Treatment Options for Non-Cirrhotic Portal Hypertension
Rabiee A, Cornman-Homonoff J, Kunstman J, Garcia-Tsao G, Taddei T. Interventional Radiology and Surgical Treatment Options for Non-Cirrhotic Portal Hypertension. Current Hepatology Reports 2023, 22: 269-275. DOI: 10.1007/s11901-023-00617-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPortal hypertensionInterventional radiologyNon-cirrhotic portal hypertensionPorto-sinusoidal vascular diseaseHepatic sinusoidal obstruction syndromeAbsence of cirrhosisPortal vein thrombosisSinusoidal obstruction syndromeBudd-Chiari syndromeSurgical treatment optionsHepatic vascular anatomyObstruction syndromeVein thrombosisSurgical treatmentTreatment optionsVascular diseaseImproved outcomesTherapeutic evaluationVascular anatomyHeterogenous groupHypertensionSyndromeDisordersOutcomesTreatment
2005
Ascites
Kbalid S, Garcia-Tsao G. Ascites. Clinical Gastroenterology 2005, 285-299. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-59259-885-4_19.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsSevere ovarian hyperstimulation syndromeOvarian hyperstimulation syndromeCause of ascitesAccumulation of fluidHyperstimulation syndromePeritoneal malignancyCompensated cirrhosisPeritoneal tuberculosisPortal hypertensionCommon complicationCardiac failureProspective studyCommon causeDifferential diagnosisPeritoneal cavityAscitesCirrhosisCumulative probabilityPatientsCauseHypertensionComplicationsMalignancySyndromeEtiology
2004
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis: a historical perspectiveKerr DNS, Pearson DT, Read AE. Infection of ascitic fluid in patients with hepatic cirrhosis [Gut 1963; 4: 394–398]; Conn HO. Spontaneous peritonitis and bacteremia in Laennec's cirrhosis caused by enteric organisms. A relatively common but rarely recognized syndrome [Ann Intern Med 1964; 60: 568–580]
GARCIATSAO G. Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis: a historical perspectiveKerr DNS, Pearson DT, Read AE. Infection of ascitic fluid in patients with hepatic cirrhosis [Gut 1963; 4: 394–398]; Conn HO. Spontaneous peritonitis and bacteremia in Laennec's cirrhosis caused by enteric organisms. A relatively common but rarely recognized syndrome [Ann Intern Med 1964; 60: 568–580]. Journal Of Hepatology 2004, 41: 522-527. DOI: 10.1016/s0168-8278(04)00392-7.Commentaries, Editorials and Letters
2000
Portal hypertension
Garcia-Tsao G. Portal hypertension. Current Opinion In Gastroenterology 2000, 16: 282-289. PMID: 17023887, DOI: 10.1097/00001574-200005000-00012.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsComplications of cirrhosisPortal hypertensionHyperdynamic circulationHepatic insufficiencyCirrhosis portal hypertensionChronic liver diseaseHepatorenal syndromeRenal vasoconstrictionSinusoidal hypertensionGastroesophageal varicesPeripheral vasodilatationHemodynamic abnormalitiesPortosystemic encephalopathyLiver diseaseSodium retentionNeurohumoral systemsHypertensionCirrhosisMajor syndromesVasodilatationComplicationsSyndromeInsufficiencyVaricesVasoconstriction
1999
Portal hypertension
Garcia-Tsao G. Portal hypertension. Current Opinion In Gastroenterology 1999, 15: 260-269. PMID: 17023954, DOI: 10.1097/00001574-199905000-00012.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsComplications of cirrhosisPortal hypertensionHyperdynamic circulationHepatic insufficiencyChronic liver diseaseRenal vasoconstrictionSinusoidal hypertensionGastroesophageal varicesHepatopulmonary syndromePeripheral vasodilatationHemodynamic abnormalitiesPortosystemic encephalopathyLiver diseaseSodium retentionPulmonary circulationNeurohumoral systemsCirrhosisHypertensionMajor syndromesVasodilatationSyndrome resultsComplicationsEnd stageSyndromeInsufficiency
1998
Portal hypertension
Garcia-Tsao G. Portal hypertension. Current Opinion In Gastroenterology 1998, 14: 256-264. DOI: 10.1097/00001574-199805000-00012.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsComplications of cirrhosisPortal hypertensionHepatic insufficiencySpontaneous bacterial peritonitisInsufficiency contributesVariceal hemorrhageCirrhotic patientsBacterial peritonitisLive diseaseHypertensionMajor syndromesCirrhosisComplicationsInsufficiencyVaricesPeritonitisAscitesHemorrhagePatientsSyndromeDisease
1997
Portal hypertension
Garcia-Tsao G. Portal hypertension. Current Opinion In Gastroenterology 1997, 13: 263-270. DOI: 10.1097/00001574-199705000-00013.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsComplications of cirrhosisPortal hypertensionHepatic insufficiencyChronic liver diseaseSpontaneous bacterial peritonitisInsufficiency contributesVariceal hemorrhageCirrhotic patientsPortosystemic encephalopathyBacterial peritonitisLiver diseaseHypertensionMajor syndromesCirrhosisComplicationsEnd stageInsufficiencyVaricesPeritonitisAscitesHemorrhagePatientsEncephalopathyPathophysiologySyndrome
1991
Partial hepatectomy for Caroli's syndrome. Report of two patients with long-term follow-up.
Orozco H, Takahashi T, Garcia-Tsao G, Mercado M, Quiroz F, Hernandez-Cendejas A. Partial hepatectomy for Caroli's syndrome. Report of two patients with long-term follow-up. Hepatogastroenterology 1991, 38: 33-5. PMID: 2026386.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCaroli syndromePartial hepatectomyBiliary tract surgeryAbdominal CT scanBest current treatmentIntrahepatic bile ductsPercutaneous cholangiographyPersistent feverSurgical drainageAbdominal abscessBile ductClinical evidenceCystic dilatationRare entityTherapeutic choiceCurrent treatmentCT scanPrevious historyPatientsSyndromeHepatectomyDiseaseCholangiographyAbscessSurgery