Portal Vein Thrombosis CLINICS IN LIVER DISEASE Basit, S. A., Stone, C. D., Gish, R. 2015; 19 (1): 199-221

Abstract

Portal vein thrombosis (PVT) is a rare event in the general medical setting that commonly complicates cirrhosis with portal hypertension, and can also occur with liver tumors. The diagnosis is often incidental when a thrombus is found in the portal vein on imaging tests. However, PVT may also present with clinical symptoms and can progress to life-threatening complications of ischemic hepatitis, liver failure, and/or small intestinal infarction. This article reviews the pathophysiology of this disorder, with a major focus on PVT in patients with cirrhosis, and presents detailed guidelines on optimal diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.

View details for DOI 10.1016/j.cld.2014.09.012

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