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Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ; : 294-298, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-211688

ABSTRACT

Duodenal varix is a rare site of bleeding in patient with portal hypertension and frequently causes massive bleeding. Treatment modalities are endoscopic sclerotherapy, endoscopic ligation, transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS), and shunt operation. A patient with duodenal varix was hemodynamically unstable and an emergent salvage transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt was performed. In spite of TIPS procedure, varix bleeding was not controlled and endoscopic band ligation and endoscopic sclerotherapy were performed with successful hemostasis and eradication of duodenal varix.


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Humans , Hemorrhage , Hemostasis , Hypertension, Portal , Ligation , Portasystemic Shunt, Surgical , Sclerotherapy , Varicose Veins
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Korean Journal of Medicine ; : 552-556, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-169316

ABSTRACT

The migratory thrombophlebitis and thromboembolic disorders of the venous and arterial systems in the setting of malignancy are termed Trousseau's syndrome. The overall incidence of clinical thromboembolic events in patients with cancer has been reported to vary between 1~11%. Pancreatic carcinoma has been associated with the greatest risk of thromboembolic events. Other tumor type also prone to an increased risk of thromboembolic events, including lung, prostate, stomach, acute leukemia and colon cancer. Hypercoagulability associated cancer may result from activation of coagulation, injury to the endothelium, or alteration of blood flow. Unlike other coagulopathies, Trousseau's syndrome may manifest with thromboses in unusal areas, including the upper extremities, face and visceral organs. Neck vein thrombosis associated with distant cancers have been rarely reported. Jugular vein thrombosis associated with gastrc cancer is very rare. We report one case of gastic adenocarcinoma presented as internal jugular vein thrombosis.


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Humans , Adenocarcinoma , Colonic Neoplasms , Endothelium , Incidence , Jugular Veins , Leukemia , Lung , Neck , Prostate , Stomach , Thrombophilia , Thrombophlebitis , Thrombosis , Upper Extremity , Veins
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