Radiology Case Reports (May 2023)

Inferior mesenteric vein thrombophlebitis secondary to acute diverticulitis

  • Andrew Waack, BS,
  • Akash Ranabothu,
  • Avish Persaud, BS,
  • Meghana Ranabothu, BS,
  • Venkatramana Vattipally, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 5
pp. 1882 – 1885

Abstract

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Inferior mesenteric vein thrombophlebitis is an uncommon condition. Most cases of portal-mesenteric thrombophlebitis affect either the portal vein or superior mesenteric vein; it is not known why the inferior mesenteric vein is less affected. Thrombophlebitis typically occurs following inflammatory intra-abdominal processes, such as diverticulitis. Diverticulitis is a common condition in the Western world, with several common complications, such as fistula formation and bowel wall perforation. However, although diverticulitis is a common cause of portal-mesenteric thrombophlebitis, thrombophlebitis is still a rare complication of diverticulitis. We present a case of diverticulitis complicated with interior mesenteric vein thrombophlebitis with gas extension into the portal vein.

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