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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 7, 2015; 21(9): 2719-2724
Published online Mar 7, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i9.2719
Published online Mar 7, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i9.2719
Clinical characteristics | n = 21 |
Male/female | 8 (38.0)/13 (62.0) |
Age (yr), median | 8.7 (0.8-17.7) |
Height (cm), mean | 120 ± 26 |
Weight (kg), mean | 21 ± 14.4 |
Etiology of the gastric varices | |
Biliary atresia | 9 (42.8) |
Portal vein thrombosis | 5 (23.7) |
Congenital hepatic fibrosis | 2 (9.5) |
Budd-Chiari syndrome | 1 (4.8) |
Autoimmune hepatitis | 1 (4.8) |
Wilson’s disease | 1 (4.8) |
Hepatic vein obstruction | 1 (4.8) |
Liver cirrhosis due to cytomegalovirus infection | 1 (4.8) |
mean PELD score (< 12 yr), mean | 3.9 ± 12.8 |
mean MELD score (≥ 12 yr), mean | 12.0 ± 3.0 |
Receiving β-blocker medication | 8 (38.1) |
Sarin classification of the gastroesophageal varices | |
GOV1 | 16 (76.2) |
GOV2 | 5 (23.8) |
Grade of the gastric varices | |
Grade I | 0 (0) |
Grade II | 9 (42.9) |
Grade III | 8 (38.1) |
Grade IV | 4 (19.0) |
Form of the gastric varices | |
F1 | 0 (0) |
F2 | 15 (71.4) |
F3 | 6 (28.6) |
- Citation: Oh SH, Kim SJ, Rhee KW, Kim KM. Endoscopic cyanoacrylate injection for the treatment of gastric varices in children. World J Gastroenterol 2015; 21(9): 2719-2724
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v21/i9/2719.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v21.i9.2719