What Is The Term Called For The Formation Of New Blood Circuit Around Blood Clot?
portal vein thrombus and pancreatitis
Detailed Answer:
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I am Dr. Saddiq Ul Abidin. I have read your problem in detail and will try to help you in best way possible.
First of all, thanks for sharing the history in such trivial details. I must should admire they way it was put. I would try to be brief and simple in the discussion.
Please understand that in medicine most things doesn't go like simple mathematics. There are signs and symptoms, with some support of related labs and findings, and by that one thing should be kept in mind that majority are not 100 percent specific or sensitive, and there are certain limitations of machines.
Based on your improvement status, and labs at that time, it might have been quite possible to come with the conclusion that the thrombus is gone. It might have resolved and recurred again, or it might not have at all in the first place.
You were discharged on anticloting drugs and that was best they could do. If they had started you on even aggressive blood thinning medications, then this would have been added with some extra risks and side effects, which your physician might not have wanted you to have.
Having said that, let's come up with the explanation for which you have been told. It is not exactly like a miracle but, it is a normal response of body which in some cases is significant clinically to overcome disease symptoms, and the word for which you have been looking for, to explain this, is called anastomosis. It means formation of blood circuit around blocked site by other small vessels around the blockade. Same way as if main highway is blocked, traffic may ho on diversion paths to bypass the obstruction.
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I have a GI doctor, and my GP doctor, and have been sent on occasion to the oncology center to see a specialist regarding the clot. Every time I am admitted to the hospital they ask who my cardiologist is.
Would it be wise to see specialist regarding my veins?
cardiologist role
Detailed Answer:
Hi! Thanks for your wonderful remarks. Actually if clot is big enough that it needs to be sented, if symptoms are increasing or there are absolutely not enough anastomosis around the blockage, a stent needs to placed to create a channel through the clot and for that you may need an interventional cardiologist. There doesn't seem to be any other reason for that purpose. Also if tendency to make clots is high you may need to keep in touch with cardiologist to avoid coronary artery disease.
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