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Portal vein gas in emergency surgery
World Journal of Emergency Surgery, 07/18/08
Hussain A et al. - Portal vein gas is a diagnostic sign, which indicates a serious intra-abdominal pathology requiring emergency surgery in the majority of patients. Portal vein gas due to simple and benign cause can be treated conservatively. Correlation between clinical and diagnostic findings is important to set the management plan.
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