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[Failures and complications of direct mesenteric portography]
Vestnik Khirurgii Imeni I. I. Grekova
|March 1, 1979
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The direct mesentericoportography was carried out upon 179 patients with portal hypertension. Complications were observed in 28.5% of patients. Technical difficulties arose in 11 cases. Recommendations aimed at the stabilization of the results and decrease of the complication rate are given.
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