| veno-occlusive disease |
VOC is a complication of transplantation in which the liver
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| veno-occlusive disease |
The closure of veins in the liver following high-dose therapy that may or my not accompany transplantation. See Chapter 9.
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| veno-occlusion |
venous occlusion.
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| veno-occlusive |
pertaining to or characterized by venous occlusion (see under occlusion).
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| veno-occlusive d. of the liver |
symptomatic occlusion of the small hepatic venules, caused by ingestion of any of a variety of substances such as Senecio tea and certain chemotherapy agents (hepatotoxins) and by radiation. Many patients recover after withdrawal of the offending toxin; some progress to portal hypertension and liver failure, as in Budd-Chiari syndrome. Called also hepatic veno-occlusive d.
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