Inferior Vena Cava Thrombus due to Left Inferior Vena Cava and Ulcerative Colitis

TH Open. 2018 Oct 24;2(4):e369-e370. doi: 10.1055/s-0038-1673391. eCollection 2018 Oct.

Abstract

A 29-year-old man with diarrhea and abdominal pain for 2 weeks presented with new-onset left back pain. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) showed a left inferior vena cava (IVC) crossing over the aorta, and thrombus in the IVC and left renal vein. Colonoscopy and biopsy for assessment of diarrhea and abdominal pain provided a diagnosis of ulcerative colitis. Stasis of blood flow due to left IVC crossing over the aorta, and hypercoagulability due to ulcerative colitis influenced thrombus formation.

Keywords: hypercoagulability; thrombosis; venous thrombosis.

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