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Aubrey,

Thanks very much for sharing your valuable and authoritative knowledge. My

consultant discovered some esophagal varices near my gullet and as a result

I had to have a tranfusion to replace the blood lost in internal bleeding.

The scary thing is I was not aware of this my only evidence of something

wrong being extreme fatigue and discolouration of my stools.

I am on medication for this condition at the moment , should I assume that

this will be indefinite ?

Regards

Tony B

psc 99 uc 2000

Philip

> The veins on your abdomen are called caput Medusa because they look like

> that mythical head of snakes on Medusa. They are a sign of portal

> hypertension as the veins enlarge in an attempt to allow the flow of blow

> back to the heart and around the fibrosed liver. An ERCP or MRCP are not

> used to look for portal hypertension. An esophagoscopy or gastroscopy are

> used to look for varices in the esophagus and stomach. A special US can

see

> signs of portal hypertension and reversed blood flow in the abdominal

veins

> and arteries. An MRI can see varices, especially when done with contrast.

> From you description of the veins on your abdomen I have no doubt that you

> have portal hypertension. These veins resolve after tx.

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> Aubrey

> MD, PSC 1981, Psoriatic Arthritis 1986, UC 1991, LTX 10/5/98

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