Portal Vein Thrombosis

Portal vein thrombosis is a complete or partial occlusion of the trunk of the portal vein and its branches by thrombotic masses. Pathology is manifested by abdominal syndrome, vomiting, diarrhea, signs of portal hypertension (ascites, splenomegaly, dilation of venous collaterals), complicated by bleeding from the upper digestive tract, intestinal infarction and other conditions. The basis…

Paget-Schretter Syndrome

Paget-Schretter syndrome is a primary thrombosis of the subclavian vein associated with intense and repetitive load on the upper extremities. The disease is quite rare, but characteristic of physically active young people and associated with the risk of complications. It is manifested by edema, a change in skin color, a feeling of bursting, pain, expansion…

Reticular Veins

Reticular veins is a chronic disease of the venous system, accompanied by a weakening of tone and an increase in the lumen of small subcutaneous vessels. Thin convoluted veins in the form of a mesh appear on the skin of the lower extremities, which usually do not bring subjective discomfort and are exclusively a cosmetic…

Post-Thrombotic Syndrome

Post-thrombotic syndrome is a chronic obstruction of venous outflow from the lower extremities, developing after deep vein thrombosis. Clinically, disease can manifest itself several years after acute thrombosis. Patients have a bursting feeling in the affected limb and painful night convulsions, ring-shaped pigmentation and puffiness form, which eventually acquires fibrous density. Diagnosis of post-thrombotic syndrome…

Migratory Thrombophlebitis

Migratory thrombophlebitis is an inflammatory lesion of the venous wall of the superficial or deep bed with a recurrent course. Pathology is characterized by the appearance of one or more thrombotic foci in the form of nodules or dense strands along the vein with signs of inflammation (hyperemia, swelling, soreness), which disappear without a trace,…

Lymphorrhea

Lymphorrhea is a condition in which lymph flows out onto the surface of the body or into its cavity. It develops with wounds of large lymphatic ducts, operations in areas rich in lymphatic vessels, spontaneous rupture of altered vessels against the background of a number of diseases. With external damage, a transparent, then cloudy liquid…