Resumen
Small bowel varices are usually associated with portal hypertension. Ectopic varices caused by isolated chronic superior mesenteric vein thrombosis are exceedingly rare. Gastrointestinal bleeding secondary to these represents a diagnostic challenge, given the low prevalence and clinical suspicion, and therapeutic dilemma due to the limited scientific evidence available regarding treatment options. We present the case of a 56-year-old man with gastrointestinal bleeding from jejunal varices due to chronic superior mesenteric vein thrombosis, associated with thrombophilia; diagnosed by video capsule endoscopic (VCE) and computed tomography enterography (CTE), with no possibility of endoscopic or radiological management given the extensive involvement, who underwent successful surgery.
| Título traducido de la contribución | Jejunal varices secondary to superior mesenteric vein thrombosis: an unusual cause of bleeding from the small intestine |
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| Idioma original | Español |
| Páginas (desde-hasta) | 270-273 |
| Número de páginas | 4 |
| Publicación | Revista de gastroenterologia del Peru : organo oficial de la Sociedad de Gastroenterologia del Peru |
| Volumen | 40 |
| N.º | 3 |
| DOI | |
| Estado | Publicada - 01 jul. 2020 |
| Publicado de forma externa | Sí |