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40
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Text
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Pages
1251–1253
Issue
6
Volume
91
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Pylephlebitis: a case report and review of outcome in the antibiotic era.
Publisher
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The American journal of gastroenterology
Date
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1996
1996-06
Subject
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Female; Humans; Middle Aged; Combined Modality Therapy; Anti-Bacterial Agents/*therapeutic use; Acute Disease; Radiography; *Portal Vein/diagnostic imaging; Liver Abscess/diagnosis/etiology/therapy; Phlebitis/complications/diagnosis/*drug therapy/etiology; Sigmoid Diseases/complications/diagnosis/therapy; Colonic/complications/diagnosis/therapy; Diverticulitis
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Saxena R; Adolph M; Ziegler J R; Murphy W; Rutecki G W
Description
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Pylephlebitis or septic thrombophlebitis of the portal vein, a precursor of hepatic abscesses, is an extremely rare and frequently fatal complication of diverticulitis. The following report describes a patient presenting with pylephlebitis and complicated diverticulitis. Diagnosis was confirmed by computed tomography. The patient had a favorable outcome with medical and surgical therapy, prompting us to evaluate historical treatment of pylephlebitis.
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*Portal Vein/diagnostic imaging
1996
Acute Disease
Adolph M
Anti-Bacterial Agents/*therapeutic use
Colonic/complications/diagnosis/therapy
Combined Modality Therapy
Diverticulitis
Female
Humans
Liver Abscess/diagnosis/etiology/therapy
Middle Aged
Murphy W
Phlebitis/complications/diagnosis/*drug therapy/etiology
Radiography
Rutecki G W
Saxena R
Sigmoid Diseases/complications/diagnosis/therapy
The American journal of gastroenterology
Ziegler J R
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Text
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/s0272-6386(97)90576-x" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1016/s0272-6386(97)90576-x</a>
Pages
131–133
Issue
1
Volume
30
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Enterovesical fistula presenting as life-threatening normal anion gap metabolic acidosis.
Publisher
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American journal of kidney diseases : the official journal of the National Kidney Foundation
Date
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1997
1997-07
Subject
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Acidosis/*etiology; Diagnosis; Differential; Female; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Intestinal Fistula/*complications/*diagnosis; Middle Aged; Urinary Bladder Fistula/*complications/*diagnosis
Creator
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Saxena R; Rutecki G W; Whittier F C
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Enterovesical fistula is a rare complication of a variety of inflammatory and neoplastic diseases. It usually presents with pneumaturia, fecaluria, urinary tract infections, or irritable bladder symptoms in the setting of either diverticulitis or malignancy. For the first time, we describe a patient with an enterovesical fistula who presented with a life-threatening normal anion gap metabolic acidosis. The direction of flow through the fistula, ie, bladder to intestine, was contingent on a spastic bladder and was responsible for the atypical presentation.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/s0272-6386(97)90576-x" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1016/s0272-6386(97)90576-x</a>
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1997
Acidosis/*etiology
American journal of kidney diseases : the official journal of the National Kidney Foundation
Department of Internal Medicine
Diagnosis
Differential
Female
Humans
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Intestinal Fistula/*complications/*diagnosis
Middle Aged
NEOMED College of Medicine
Rutecki G W
Saxena R
Urinary Bladder Fistula/*complications/*diagnosis
Whittier F C