Hepatic Veno-Occlusive Disease treatment in Celaya
Treatment for hepatic veno-occlusive disease in Celaya is available with 16 specialists, including gastroenterologist, from $800 MXN per consultation. Review profiles and ratings to make an informed decision.
Consultations from $800 MXN.
Hepatic veno-occlusive disease, also called sinusoidal obstruction syndrome, is a disorder in which the small veins of the liver become blocked, making it harder for blood to leave and disrupting the functioning of this organ.
Common symptoms: It may show up with an enlarged liver, pain in the upper right part of the abdomen, fluid retention and yellowish coloring of the skin.
Common causes: It is usually associated with certain intensive medical treatments or exposure to specific substances that damage the liver's blood vessels.
Which specialist treats it? The gastroenterologist studies the liver involvement and, when the problem involves the blood vessels, an evaluation by the vascular surgeon may be added. In the event of persistent liver discomfort, the advisable step is to seek a professional evaluation.
Which specialist to see for hepatic veno-occlusive disease in Celaya?
Doctors who treat hepatic veno-occlusive disease in Celaya
Dr. Álvaro Alva Orozco
Dr. Mauricio Alberto Cruz Ruiz
Dr. Luis Bernardo Chavez Colunga
Dra. Gloria Angélica Patiño López
Dr. Juan Alejandro Flores Viladroza
Dr. Ma. Rosario Zárate Banda
Dr. Jose Luis Rosales Alvarez
Dr. Sergio Julio Carreno Montoya
Dra. Carranza López Enrique
Dra. Laura Aguirre Perez
Dr. J Luis Rosales Alvarez
Dr. Alberto Murillo Pasapera
Dr. Campos Zeferino Araujo
Dra. Valtierra Carlos Diaz
Dr. Perez Ascencio Samuel Bernardo Perez Ascencio Samuel Bernardo
Dra. Marsella De M. Ramirez Barrantes
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats hepatic veno-occlusive disease?
The treatment of hepatic veno-occlusive disease is usually handled by specialists in gastroenterologist, vascular surgeon.
How many doctors are available in Celaya?
We currently have 16 doctors who can treat hepatic veno-occlusive disease in Celaya.