Hello - thanks for asking your question.
You note portal vein
thrombosisDeep venous thrombosis
Deep venous thrombosis, iliofemoral
Renal vein thrombosis,
splenomegalyHepatomegaly
Hepatosplenomegaly
Splenomegaly and esophogeal varices. Increased INR, PTT etc.
To answer your questions:
1) The INR (international normalized ratio), PTT (
prothrombinProthrombin time (pt) time), as well as the ratios you mentioned are tests to measure the clotting function of the
bloodAmylase - blood
Bleeding
Blood cells
Blood clot formation
Blood clots
Blood culture
Blood differential
Blood gases
Blood gases test
Blood glucose monitoring
Blood in semen. Most of the clotting
factorsFactor ix complex are associated with the
liverAmebic liver abscess
Bile produced in the liver
C-section
Cirrhosis
Cirrhosis of the liver
Delivery presentations
Donor liver attachment
Gallium (ga.) scan
Hepatic hemangioma
Hepatic ischemia
Hepatocellular carcinoma. Advanced
liverAmebic liver abscess
Bile produced in the liver
C-section
Cirrhosis
Cirrhosis of the liver
Delivery presentations
Donor liver attachment
Gallium (ga.) scan
Hepatic hemangioma
Hepatic ischemia
Hepatocellular carcinoma disease may manifest in the elevated levels (resulting in a "thinning" of the
bloodAmylase - blood
Bleeding
Blood cells
Blood clot formation
Blood clots
Blood culture
Blood differential
Blood gases
Blood gases test
Blood glucose monitoring
Blood in semen).
VitaminPernicious anemia
Schilling test
Scurvy
Vitamin a
Vitamin b-12
Vitamin b12 level
Vitamin b3 source
Vitamin b6 benefit
Vitamin c benefit
Vitamin d source
Vitamin e K is used to lower the INR.
2) Depending on the stage of portal vein
thrombosisDeep venous thrombosis
Deep venous thrombosis, iliofemoral
Renal vein thrombosis, there are several considerations to discuss. In cases of
chronicAcute vs. chronic conditions
Addison’s disease
Anemia of chronic disease
Cause of chronic bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis
Chronic cholecystitis
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Chronic fatigue syndrome - resources
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (cll)
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia - microscopic view
Chronic motor tic disorder portal vein
thrombosisDeep venous thrombosis
Deep venous thrombosis, iliofemoral
Renal vein thrombosis, non-selective beta blockers may be considered to decrease the risk of varicies. Depending on the location of the
thrombosisDeep venous thrombosis
Deep venous thrombosis, iliofemoral
Renal vein thrombosis, surgical options (i.e. shunting) may be feasible. Finally, the possibility of
chronicAcute vs. chronic conditions
Addison’s disease
Anemia of chronic disease
Cause of chronic bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis
Chronic cholecystitis
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Chronic fatigue syndrome - resources
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (cll)
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia - microscopic view
Chronic motor tic disorder anticoagulation has been studied with varying results. There is no guaranteed benefit, and decision to anticoagulate should be made on an individual basis (i.e. weigh the risk of
bleedingBleeding
Bleeding between periods
Bleeding disorders
Bleeding gums
Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (dub)
Ear discharge
Gastrointestinal bleeding
Hemorrhagic stroke
Nosebleed
Stopping bleeding with a tourniquet
Stopping bleeding with direct pressure vs the risk of
recurrentRecurrent cystitis thrombus).
Followup with your personal physician is
essentialEssential hypertension
Essential tremor.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for
patientKidney diet - dialysis patients education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Thanks,
Kevin, M.D.
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