Abstract

The article describes in detail from etiology to differential diagnosis of portal hypertensive enteropathy. Changes in the ultrastructure of the mucosal epithelium in portal hypertensive bowel disease are mainly characterized by colorectal bleeding. Bleeding is mainly caused by varicose veins of the submucosa, sudden increases in pressure in the portal vein, erosion or ulceration of the mucosal surface, obstruction of blood clotting, and a decrease in the quality or number of platelets.

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