Caspian Journal of Internal Medicine (Apr 2016)

Deep vein thrombosis in a patient of adenomatous polyposis coli treated successfully with aspirin: A case report

  • Neha Agrawal,
  • Tuhin Santra,
  • Arnab Kar,
  • Pradipta Guha,
  • Mita Bar,
  • Apu Adhikary,
  • Sumana Datta

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 142 – 145

Abstract

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Background: Deep vein thrombosis is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. However, its association with adenomatous polyposis coli is extremely rare. Here we present an interesting case of deep vein thrombosis associated with adenomatous polyposis coli. Case Presentation: A 15 year old female who was having fever and diarrhea for 5 months developed bilateral asymmetric painful swelling of lower limbs for 1 month. Doppler ultrasound of lower limbs revealed presence of thrombosis from inferior vena cava up to popliteal vein. Colonoscopy and biopsy were suggestive of adenomatous polyposis coli. However, she could not tolerate anticoagulant therapy and was put on aspirin therapy for 6 months to which she responded well with the resolution of thrombus. Conclusion: Role of aspirin therapy may be considered whenever a patient of venous thrombosis cannot tolerate anticoagulant therapy

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