Vesical Varices: An Unusual Cause of Hematuria
Portal hypertension is a common complication of cirrhosis and may lead to the formation of venous collateral channels. Usually, varices due to portal hypertension develop in the lower esophagus, stomach, rectum, or other parts of the digestive tract. Extraintestinal ectopic varices are rare. Here, w...
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Main Authors: | Akhil Baby (Author), Praveen Singhal (Author), Nisar Ahmed (Author), Shobhit Singh (Author), Cyriac Abby Philips (Author), Sasidharan Rajesh (Author) |
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