- 4 month old YST with typical PSS symptoms and BAST
- What type of portocaval shunt is this please?
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One response to “PSS”
Looks like a splenocaval
Looks like a splenocaval shunt. This is about 65% of the ehpss out there. Nice imaging. If you appoach video 1 more dorsoventral with the probe you can get the shunt entering the cvc from the bottom of the screen into the cvc. This shunt enters the cvc dorsoventrally.