Portal hypertension is a serious condition that is most commonly a result of cirrhosis. It is defined as an increase in portal venous pressure that impedes blood flow into the liver. This review describes portal hypertension and its typical etiologies. Twodimensional and Doppler sonography play important roles in the diagnosis and surveillance of patients with portal hypertension.
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