What is the difference between a congenital PSS and acquired PSS
a. A congenital PSS is present at birth, while an acquired PSS develops later in life due to an underlying medical condition or injury.
b. Congenital PSS is typically a result of abnormal blood vessel formation in the womb, while acquired PSS may be caused by liver disease or trauma.
c. While congenital PSS is often diagnosed in childhood, acquired PSS may not become evident until adulthood.
d. Treatment approaches for congenital and acquired PSS may differ, with congenital PSS often requiring surgical intervention and acquired PSS being managed through addressing the underlying cause.