Portal Vein Hepatopetal

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What is Hepatopetal flow in portal vein?

Hepatopetal denotes flow of blood towards the liver, which is the normal direction of blood flow through the portal vein. The term is typically used when discussing the portal vein or recanalized vein of the ligamentum teres in patients with suspected portal hypertension.
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What is normal portal vein flow?

The portal vein normally exhibits a monophasic, low-velocity Doppler signal, with slight respiratory variation. The normal range of flow velocity is wide but is usually between 20 and 40 cm/sec. The flow is continuous and should demonstrate little pulsatility (Fig. 4).
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What vessels are Hepatofugal?

Hepatofugal or non-forward portal flow (NFPF) is an abnormal flow pattern in which the portal venous flow is from the periphery of the liver towards the porta hepatis and backwards along the portal vein. This phenomenon is not uncommon in patients with liver disease 3. It is the opposite of hepatopetal.
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Is Radiopaedia a reliable source?

Radiopaedia is a huge source for articles and cases related to radiology. The best resource should be the best suited to your needs or a combination of various resources considering your needs for accuracy and for medical images.
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Is Radiopaedia a journal?

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Radiology is a peer-reviewed monthly journal published by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) and its first edition was issued in September 1923 1. Its current editor is David A Bluemke.
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Hepatofugal Flow in the Portal Venous System - RSNA Journals

https://pubs.rsna.org/doi/10.1148/radiographics.22.1.g02ja20123

Nearly two millennia ago, Galen posited that portal vein flow is hepatofugal (ie, directed away from the liver) unless food is present in the ...

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