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Mesenteric vein thrombosis in a patient heterozygous for factor V Leiden and G20210A prothrombin genotypes.
World journal of gastroenterology : WJG
  • Paras Karmacharya, Reading Hospital
  • Madan Raj Aryal, Reading Hospital
  • Anthony A. Donato, Reading Hospital
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Article
Publication Date
11-21-2013
Abstract

Mesenteric venous thrombosis (MVT) is a rare but life threatening form of bowel ischemia. It is implicated in 6%-9% of all cases of acute mesenteric ischemia. The proportion of patients with primary (or idiopathic) MVT varies from 0% to 49%, with a decrease in frequency secondary to more recent availability of newer investigations for hypercoagulability. The presence of factor V Leiden (FVL) and prothrombin G20210A mutations (PGM) have been well documented in these cases. However, there have been scarce case reports describing MVT in heterozygotes of both these mutations occurring simultaneously and its implications on long term management. Our case describes acute MVT in a previously asymptomatic young patient with no prior history of venous thromboembolism. The patient was found to be heterozygous for FVL and PGM and treated with lifelong anticoagulation with warfarin (goal international normalized ratio: 2-3) and avoidance of hormonal contraceptives.

Citation Information
Paras Karmacharya, Madan Raj Aryal and Anthony A. Donato. "Mesenteric vein thrombosis in a patient heterozygous for factor V Leiden and G20210A prothrombin genotypes." World journal of gastroenterology : WJG Vol. 19 Iss. 43 (2013) p. 7813 - 7815
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