Case Reports in Gastroenterology (Jan 2011)

A Large Portal Vein: A Rare Finding of Recent Portal Vein Thrombosis

  • Xingshun Qi,
  • Guohong Han,
  • Zhanxin Yin,
  • Chuangye He,
  • Ming Bai,
  • Zhiping Yang,
  • Wengang Guo,
  • Jing Niu,
  • Kaichun Wu,
  • Daiming Fan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000323386
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 33 – 39

Abstract

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Acute portal vein thrombosis (PVT) is rarely encountered by clinicians. The most common manifestation of acute PVT is sudden onset of abdominal pain. A computed tomography scan without contrast often shows a high-density material in the portal vein. After injection of contrast agents, absence of luminal enhancement and enlargement of the obstructed portal vein are shown. In this case report, we demonstrated a rare computed tomography finding in which the diameter of the main portal vein was enormously distended to 3-fold that of the aorta in a patient with recent PVT. Despite thrombolysis and anticoagulation were immediately given, portal venous recanalization was not achieved in the patient. After 5 years, variceal bleeding and ascites occurred and liver function had persistently deteriorated. Finally, he died of progressive liver failure. Considering this case, we suggest that an early decision for invasive interventional treatment might be necessary to both increase the rate of portal venous recanalization and improve prognosis, as anticoagulation and thrombolysis therapy failed to recanalize recent PVT.

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