Portal Blood

Portal venous system – Wikipedia

Portal venous systems are considered venous because the blood vessels that join the two capillary beds are either veins or venules. Examples of such systems include the hepatic portal system, the hypophyseal portal system, and (in non-mammals) the renal portal system. Unqualified, portal venous system often refers to the hepatic portal system.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal_venous_system

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Portal blood flow | eClinpath

Portal venous-systemic venous shunting of blood impairs delivery of portal substances to the liver. Shunting of this sort can occur as a result of congenital vascular anomalies (portosystemic shunts or portosystemic vascular anomalies, microvascular dysplasia), or secondary to acquired defects, such as chronic inflammatory disease with associated fibrosis. The decreased availability of normal …

Portal blood flow

Portal Blood—Portal Gear Oil | SuperATV

Portal Blood is made specifically for portals and not some generic one-size-fits-all gear oil that you can pick up at any auto parts store. Each one quart bottle is enough to fill all four portal boxes regardless of what size portal kit you have. What makes it so much different than your typical gear oil?

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Portal Hypertension: Symptoms, Causes, and Risks

The portal vein carries blood from your stomach, pancreas, and other digestive organs to your liver. Portal hypertension can be quite serious, though it’s treatable if diagnosed in time. Learn …

https://www.healthline.com/health/portal-hypertension

Portal vein – Wikipedia

The portal vein or hepatic portal vein (HPV) is a blood vessel that carries blood from the gastrointestinal tract, gallbladder, pancreas and spleen to the liver. This blood contains nutrients and toxins extracted from digested contents.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal_vein

Gut-derived mesenteric lymph but not portal blood …

This hypothesis was tested by examining the effect of portal blood plasma and mesenteric lymph on endothelial cell monolayers and the interruption of mesenteric lymph flow on shock-induced lung injury. Summary background data: The absence of detectable bacteremia or endotoxemia in the portal blood of trauma victims casts doubt on the role of the gut in the generation of multiple organ failure …

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9790341/