Severe Deep Vein Thrombosis Complicating Surgery for Ulcerative Colitis
Abstract
PURPOSE: We report the case of an unusual presentation of deep vein thrombosis in a patient with ulcerative colitis. METHODS: We review the patient’s medical records, clinical and laboratory findings, and operative reports, as well as review the applicable literature. RESULTS: We describe the case of a 47-year-old man who presented with a severe deep vein thrombosis during the course of ulcerative colitis. Most deep vein thromboses can be successfully treated with typical anticoagulation therapy. However, our patient was not as responsive, and his course was complicated further by surgery. CONCLUSIONS: Deep vein thrombosis can be caused by ulcerative colitis. By removing the inflamed colon the source of the thrombosis can be eliminated.
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James V. Pasquariello, Jeremy P. Walco, Michael Ombrellino, and Rolando H. Rolandelli
(2008)
"Severe Deep Vein Thrombosis Complicating Surgery for Ulcerative Colitis,"
World Journal of Colorectal Surgery:
Vol. 1
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1, Article 2.
Available at: http://services.bepress.com/wjcs/vol1/iss1/art2