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Distal splenorenal shunt in an 8-year-old girl with rupture esophageal varices due to non-cirrhotic portal hypertension: A case report.

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Introduction: Esophageal varices are dilated distal submucosal esophageal veins that connect the portal and systemic circulations. They are formed due to portal hypertension, which commonly resulted from cirrhosis. We presented an 8-year-old girl with esophageal varices without signs of cirrhosis.

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