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PERNALETE, Beatriz et al. Trombosis de la vena porta: A propósito de 4 casos en el hospital militar Dr. Carlos Arvelo. Gen [online]. 2010, vol.64, n.4, pp.353-355. ISSN 0016-3503.
Portal vein thrombosis is its occlusion by a clot and/or thrombus, or by other causes such as cirrhosis, cancer of liver, pancreas or stomach. It affects the portal trunk only. Whenever a malignant tumor invading or compressing the splenoportal axis is not present, thrombosis is the most frequent ethiopathogenetic mechanism causing vein obstruction. According to the studied series, in 7-22% of patients with portal thrombosis no prothrombotic condition (idiopathic portal thrombosis) is identified. However, in 40% of the remaining cases there is a local triggering factor, and the other 60% shows systemic thrombogenetic factors. Multiple etiologic factors coexist in over 15% of said patients. The clinical consequences of the splenoportal axis vein thrombosis depend on the evolution momentum where the thrombosis is found, and also on the thrombus dimension. Abdominal pain could be the main manifestation, frequently irradiated to the back. Non-specific symptoms could appear, such as fever of unknown origin, dyspeptic symptoms (nausea and postprandial fullness), and general malaise. The parameters of hepatic function, albumin, and of prothrombin time show minimal changes. In this study the cases of 4 patients of this health center were exposed; said patients were diagnosed with portal vein thrombosis and were of ages ranging 30-60, male-sex prevalence, who regularly followed their treatment and did not present complication in their evolution, staying stable in their 2003 and 2009 control.
Keywords : Portal thrombosis.