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Bulletin of Alexandria Faculty of Medicine. 2007; 43 (3): 1-2
de Anglais
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| ID: emr-112180
RÉSUMÉ
Superior mesenteric vein [SMV] thrombosis is a condition of uncommon occurrence the diagnosis of which is challenging as the patient usually presents with nonspecific symptoms. Early diagnosis with computerized tomographic [CT] abdominal scan can prevent progression to mesenteric infarction. Herein, a case of SMV thrombosis secondary to gangrenous appendicitis is reported. Early intervention in the patient with full anticoagulation, helped to resolve the condition with no surgical intervention