Background: Portal vein thrombosis (PVT) is increasingly frequently being diagnosed, but systematic descriptions of the natural history and clinical handling of the condition are sparse.
This is called portal vein thrombosis. Barring cirrhosis, other risk factors include malignancy, intra-abdominal infections, abdominal trauma, and intra-abdominal surgery (e.g., splenectomy).
The most common underling medical condition in studied patients were respiratory distress syndrome Portal vein thrombosis (PVT) was determined in 5 cases (%3.04) of 164 infants received ...