Budd-Chiari syndrome: imaging review

Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS), also known as hepatic venous outflow tract obstruction includes a group of conditions characterized by obstruction to the outflow of blood from the liver secondary to involvement of one or more hepatic veins (HVs), inferior vena cava (IVC) or the right atrium. There are a...

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Published inBritish journal of radiology Vol. 91; no. 1092; p. 20180441
Main Authors Bansal, Varun, Gupta, Pankaj, Sinha, Saroj, Dhaka, Narender, Kalra, Naveen, Vijayvergiya, Rajesh, Dutta, Usha, Kochhar, Rakesh
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England The British Institute of Radiology 01.12.2018
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ISSN0007-1285
1748-880X
1748-880X
DOI10.1259/bjr.20180441

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Summary:Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS), also known as hepatic venous outflow tract obstruction includes a group of conditions characterized by obstruction to the outflow of blood from the liver secondary to involvement of one or more hepatic veins (HVs), inferior vena cava (IVC) or the right atrium. There are a number of conditions that lead to BCS-ranging from hypercoagulable states to malignancies. In up to 25% patients, no underlying disorder is identified. Diagnosis of BCS is based on a combination of clinical and imaging features. A major part of the literature in BCS has been devoted to interventions; however, a detailed description of various imaging manifestations of BCS is lacking. In this review, we highlight the importance of various imaging modalities in the diagnosis of BCS.
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The authors Varun Bansal and Pankaj Gupta contributed equally to the work.
ISSN:0007-1285
1748-880X
1748-880X
DOI:10.1259/bjr.20180441