Oluwafemi Ajibola: Why Understanding Circulatory Disorders of the Liver is Essential for Real Clinical Decision-Making
Oluwafemi Ajibola, Adjunct Assistant Professor at Kansas City University, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Understanding circulatory disorders of the liver is essential – not just for exams, but for real clinical decision-making.
In this video, we break down complex concepts like portal hypertension, portal vein thrombosis, splenic vein thrombosis and hepatic artery thrombosis into a clear, structured, and high-yield format.
If you’re a medical student, resident, or healthcare professional, this will help you connect the physiology with real-world clinical presentations.
Key topics covered:
- Pre-hepatic, intrahepatic, and post-hepatic disorders
- Causes and mechanisms of portal hypertension
- Clinical features and complications (varices, splenomegaly, ischemia)
- Diagnostic approaches (Doppler ultrasound, CT, MRI)
- Management strategies and exam tips
The goal is simple: help you understand, retain, and apply these concepts with confidence.
Let me know your biggest takeaway – or what topic you’d like covered next.”
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