Portal Vein Thrombosis (PVT) Secondary to Protein C Deficiency in a Young Male

A disorder known as portal venous thrombosis (PVT) is characterized by a partial or total obstruction of the portal vein. Although PVT is somewhat uncommon, liver illness is frequently linked to it. Cirrhosis, carcinoma of the liver, myeloproliferative neoplasms, other malignancies, the use of oral...

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Veröffentlicht in:Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) CA), 2023-11, Vol.15 (11), p.e49688
Hauptverfasser: Zeb, Farhan, Ullah, Hidayat, Harikrishna, Arya, Khalaf, Wissam, Salih, Noman, Waheed, Amama, Amin, Rooh Ul
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Zusammenfassung:A disorder known as portal venous thrombosis (PVT) is characterized by a partial or total obstruction of the portal vein. Although PVT is somewhat uncommon, liver illness is frequently linked to it. Cirrhosis, carcinoma of the liver, myeloproliferative neoplasms, other malignancies, the use of oral contraceptives, intestinal infections, and genetic hypercoagulable illnesses are typical risk factors. In this case report, we discuss the case of a young male patient who had PVT as a result of a protein C deficit. The patient first had abdominal distention due to ascites, and the diagnosis of portal vein thrombosis was later confirmed by a triphasic computed tomography (CT) scan and Doppler ultrasonography. Anticoagulant medications were successfully administered to treat the patient. The importance of identifying PVT in patients with hypercoagulable diseases and the efficacy of anticoagulant therapy in such circumstances are both highlighted by this case.
ISSN:2168-8184
2168-8184
DOI:10.7759/cureus.49688