Is fusion kidney acquired?
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Chronic congestive splenomegaly in children, also known as portal hypertension or Banti syndrome, is a chronic progressive disease of unknown cause, which is more common in older children. Chronic congestive splenomegaly is mainly caused by portal hypertension. Its clinical characteristics are chronic progressive splenomegaly, progressive anemia, leucopenia, thrombocytopenia and gastrointestinal bleeding. Is it caused by fusion kidney after tomorrow? Let's talk about it
Is fusion kidney acquired?
The main cause of portal hypertension in children is portal vein and splenic vein embolism. Splenic vein embolism may be related to Neonatal Omphalitis, neonatal sepsis, umbilical vein intubation and certification, portal vein cavernoma, congenital splenic vascular malformation, abdominal mass compression and so on. Portal hypertension can be divided into extrahepatic and intrahepatic types.
Portal hypertension can be caused by congenital malformation of portal vein, cavernous disease, obstruction and thrombosis of portal vein. Splenic vein may be obstructed due to congenital valve malformation, or splenic phlebitis and thrombosis may occur due to Neonatal Omphalitis, sepsis and umbilical vein catheterization.
Intrahepatic portal hypertension is common in chronic hepatitis, congenital biliary stricture or atresia, schistosomiasis, galactosemia, Wilson's disease, and cystic degeneration of pancreas.
matters needing attention
Nutrition should be balanced and reasonable. Kidney fusion Yin deficiency symptoms are generally believed to have biological factors, that is, hereditary fragile personality, born nervous and neurotic, this kind of people are most likely to have a sense of fear. High fiber food, low-fat diet, should be light; Milk, egg (protein), poultry, lean meat, vermicelli, powder, etc.