Hepatic ischemia
Alternate Names : Ischemic hepatitis, Shock liver
Definition
Hepatic ischemia is a condition in which the liver does not get enough blood or oxygen, causing injury to liver cells.
Overview, Causes, & Risk Factors
Low blood pressure from any condition can lead to hepatic ischemia. Such conditions may include: Other causes may include: - Large blood clots in the main artery to the liver (hepatic artery) after a transplant
- Swelling of blood vessels (vasculitis)
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