References
- Reding P. Catheterisme sus hepatique et biopsie hepatique par voie transveineuse. Acta Gastroenterol Belg. 1980; 43: 139–44.
- Galambos JT. Cirrhosis. In: Major problems in internal medicine. Smith LH, ed. Saunders, Vol XVII, 1979: 276–83.
- Takayasu K, Takashi M, Musha H et al. Spontaneous reversal of portal blood flow demonstrated by percutaneous transhepatic catheteriza tion: report of two cases. Gastroenterology 1982; 82:753–7.
- Viallet A, Joly JG, Marleau D, Lavoie P. Comparison of free total venous pressure and wedged hepatic venous pressure in patients with cirrhosis of the liver. Gastroenterology. 1970; 59 • 372–5.
- OrlofTMJ, Thomas HS. Pathogenesis of esophageal varix rupture. A study based on gross and microscopic examination of the esophagus at the time of bleeding. Arch Surg. 1983; 87: 301–8.
- Reynolds TB, Redeker AG. Observations non publiees. Cites par Sherlock S. Portal circulation and portal hypertension. Gut. 1978; 19: 70–83.
- Viallet A, Marleau D, Huet M et al. Hemodynamic evaluation of patients with intrahepatic portal hypertension. Relationship between bleeding varices and the porto-hepatic gradient Gastroenterology. 1975; 69: 1297–305.
- Lebrec D, De Fleury P, RuefT B, Benhamou JP. Portal hypertension, size of esophageal varices and risk of gastrointestinal bleeding in alcoholic cirrhosis. Gastroenterology. 1980; 79: 1 139–44.