Sinusoidal obstruction syndrome

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Sinusoidal obstruction syndrome
TermSinusoidal obstruction syndrome
Short definitionsinusoidal obstruction syndrome - (pronounced) (SINE-yoo-SOY-dul ub-STRUK-shun SIN-drome) A condition in which some veins in the liver are blocked. This leads to a decrease in blood flow in the liver and can lead to liver damage. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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sinusoidal obstruction syndrome - (pronounced) (SINE-yoo-SOY-dul ub-STRUK-shun SIN-drome) A condition in which some veins in the liver are blocked. This leads to a decrease in blood flow in the liver and can lead to liver damage. Signs and symptoms include weight gain, yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes, dark-colored urine, and enlarged liver. It can occur at some point after radiation therapy to the liver and bile ducts, or after high doses of anti-cancer drugs before stem cell transplantation. Also called hepatic veno-occlusive disease

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