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how does the direction of blood flow of veins

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Answered by shahid1431
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Determining the direction of blood flow in the veins of the anterior abdominal wall is important because it differentiates cirrhosis from vena caval obstruction. In patients with dilated abdominal wall veins due to cirrhosis, the direction of blood flow is away from the umbilicus (radiating like a star from the umbilicus), whereas in vena caval obstruction, the direction of blood flow is either completely above downward (superior venacaval obstruction) or completely below upward (inferior venacaval obstruction).

The technique of determining the direction of blood flow in a vein is described in standard clinical manuals. In inferior vena caval obstruction, anterior abdominal veins are dilated. To determine the direction of blood flow in a vein, first, the vein that is free from branches for a distance of 3 cm is identified. Second, 2 fingers are pressed close together and placed over the middle of the venous segment. Third, both fingers are moved in the opposite direction, “milking” and emptying the underlying vein; this results in complete emptying of the vein. Finally, 1 of the fingers is released, and the speed of the filling of the vein in one direction can be observed, and then the procedure is repeated in the other direction.

Answered by shradha24
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The direction of blood flow in the veins of the interor abdominal wall
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