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Mandorfer, M; Aigner, E; Cejna, M; Ferlitsch, A; Datz, C; Gräter, T; Graziadei, I; Gschwantler, M; Hametner-Schreil, S; Hofer, H; Jachs, M; Loizides, A; Maieron, A; Peck-Radosavljevic, M; Rainer, F; Scheiner, B; Semmler, G; Reider, L; Reiter, S; Schoder, M; Schöfl, R; Schwabl, P; Stadlbauer, V; Stauber, R; Tatscher, E; Trauner, M; Ziachehabi, A; Zoller, H; Fickert, P; Reiberger, T.
Austrian consensus on the diagnosis and management of portal hypertension in advanced chronic liver disease (Billroth IV).
Wien Klin Wochenschr. 2023; 135(Suppl 3):493-523 Doi: 10.1007/s00508-023-02229-w [OPEN ACCESS]
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Fickert Peter
Rainer Florian
Stadlbauer-Köllner Vanessa
Stauber Rudolf
Tatscher Elisabeth
Trauner Michael
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Abstract:
The Billroth IV consensus was developed during a consensus meeting of the Austrian Society of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (ÖGGH) and the Austrian Society of Interventional Radiology (ÖGIR) held on the 26th of November 2022 in Vienna.Based on international recommendations and considering recent landmark studies, the Billroth IV consensus provides guidance regarding the diagnosis and management of portal hypertension in advanced chronic liver disease.
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