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Pylephlebitis treated with apixaban

Hospital Practice (1995), 2019
Pylephlebitis is a rare condition that is characterized by an infected thrombus of the portal vein system and was traditionally associated with a high mortality rate prior to the introduction of antibiotics. This report details a 77-year-old Chinese male found to have a splenic vein thrombosis, Parvimonas micra bacteremia, and a polymicrobial splenic ...
Taki Galanis
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Pylephlebitis: Incidence and prognosis in a tertiary hospital

open access: yesEnfermedades Infecciosas Y Microbiología Clínica, 2014
Septic thrombophlebitis of the portal vein or its branches, most often secondary to intra-abdominal infection is known as pylephlebitis. The frequency and the prognosis of this complication are unknown.
Moncef Belhassen-García   +2 more
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Pylephlebitis Complicating Acute Appendicitis: Prompt Diagnosis with Contrast-Enhanced Computed Tomography

open access: yesJournal of Emergency Medicine, 2016
Background Pylephlebitis, a rare complication of abdominal infections, is a septic thrombophlebitis of the portal venous system with high rates of morbidity and mortality. Case Report We present a case of pylephlebitis complicating acute appendicitis and
Furkan Ufuk   +2 more
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PYLEPHLEBITIS

open access: yesSouthern Medical Journal, 1941
J. Duffy Hancock
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Atypical Pylephlebitis

Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice, 2021
Abstract Pylephlebitis is also called suppurative thrombophlebitis of the portal venous mesenteric system. It is often seen as a complication of intra-abdominal infection, mainly diverticulitis and appendicitis. It is a rare disease with high mortality. Because of its nonspecific presentation, diagnosis is usually missed.
Rachana Vanaparthy, John N. Greene
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PYLEPHLEBITIS

open access: yesArchives of Surgery, 1933
HARRY KOSTER
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Pylephlebitis and liver abscess

The American Journal of Surgery, 1954
Abstract 1. 1. Ten of seventeen cases of pylephlebitis with liver abscess were due to acute gangrenous or perforated appendicitis, an incidence of 59 per cent. The other seven cases were due to other suppurative disease in the pleural or peritoneal cavities. 2. 2.
H L, HOFFMAN   +2 more
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The role of anticoagulation in pylephlebitis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1996
Pylephlebitis may complicate any intra-abdominal infection and carries a high mortality rate. Acute cases are usually anticoagulated to prevent thrombus extension and enteric ischemia; however, the role of anticoagulation has not been clearly defined.Over a 3-year period, pylephlebitis was diagnosed in 44 patients with portal vein thrombosis on ...
N, Baril   +4 more
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Pylephlebitis: a rare but possible complication of intra-abdominal infections

open access: yesCirugía Y Cirujanos (English Edition), 2015
BackgroundPylephlebitis or septic thrombophlebitis of the portal venous system is a rare but serious complication of intra-abdominal infections which drain into the portal venous system.
Pérez-Bru, Susana   +5 more
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