| Literature DB >> 22767370 |
Vikram Rajkomar1, Enoch Kyerematen, Prabhakar Mysore, James Penston.
Abstract
A 60-year-old man presented to the accident and emergency department with a 4-day history of abdominal pain following blunt abdominal trauma. An initial CT scan showed thickened walls of the proximal jejunum and thromboses in the portal, splenic and superior mesenteric veins. He was given warfarin and the abdominal pain resolved. A repeat CT scan 1 week later revealed significant resolution of the mural thickening and the portal vein thrombosis. A subsequent thrombophilia screen was negative and he continued taking oral anticoagulants for a total of 6 months. A repeat CT scan 3 months after presentation revealed complete recanalisation the portal venous system.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 22767370 PMCID: PMC3027902 DOI: 10.1136/bcr.11.2009.2429
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Case Rep ISSN: 1757-790X