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what is 'portacaval shunt'?

Definition for Portacaval shunt

Portacaval shunt is also known as: portacaval shunting

Portacaval shunt is a medical procedure used for such diagnoses as: familial hypercholesterolemia, congenital liver fibrosis and hepatorenal syndrome.

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familial hypercholesterolemia
inherited disorder causing high blood cholesterol
congenital liver fibrosis
scarring of liver from birth
hepatorenal syndrome
kidney and liver failure
portal hypertension
increased pressure in portal vein due to liver disease
varices gastrointestinal
enlarged and enlarged and dilated veins in the gastrointestinal tract that bleed
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