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Hepatic portal venous gas in pancreatic solitary metastasis from an esophageal squamous cell carcinoma 被引量:3
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作者 Takeshi Sawada Yasushi Adachi +5 位作者 Manabu Noda Kimishige Akino Takefumi Kikuchi Hiroaki Mita Yoshifumi Ishii Takao Endo 《Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International》 SCIE CAS 2013年第1期103-105,共3页
BACKGROUND:Hepatic portal venous gas(HPVG) is a rare entity commonly associated with intestinal necrosis and fatal outcome,and various underlying diseases have been reported.Pancreatic solitary metastasis without loca... BACKGROUND:Hepatic portal venous gas(HPVG) is a rare entity commonly associated with intestinal necrosis and fatal outcome,and various underlying diseases have been reported.Pancreatic solitary metastasis without local extension is also rare in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.METHODS:This report describes an interesting and unusual case of HPVG arising from pancreatic tumor.Autopsy revealed pathogenesis of HPVG and synchronous tumors of the esophagus and pancreas.RESULTS:A 73-year-old man developed synchronous double tumor in the esophagus and pancreas several months before acute abdomen and his death,which were generated by HPVG.Autopsy revealed that HPVG was caused by gastric wall infarction owing to expansion of an isolated pancreatic metastasis from esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.CONCLUSIONS:This is the first case of HPVG that was derived from pancreatic tumor infiltration.If he had been diagnosed with solitary pancreatic metastasis from esophageal squamous cell carcinoma in the first time,he might have an option for chemotherapy,which could let him live longer. 展开更多
关键词 hepatic portal venous gas solitary pancreatic tumor METASTASIS
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Hepatic portal venous gas without definite clinical manifestations of necrotizing enterocolitis in a 3-day-old full-term neonate:A case report
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作者 Ke Yuan Qing-Qing Chen +1 位作者 Yi-Lin Zhu Fang Luo 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第30期9269-9275,共7页
BACKGROUND Neonatal hepatic portal venous gas(HPVG)is associated with a high risk of necrotizing enterocolitis(NEC)and was previously believed to be associated with an increased risk of surgery.CASE SUMMARY A 3-day-ol... BACKGROUND Neonatal hepatic portal venous gas(HPVG)is associated with a high risk of necrotizing enterocolitis(NEC)and was previously believed to be associated with an increased risk of surgery.CASE SUMMARY A 3-day-old full-term male infant was admitted to the pediatrics department after presenting with"low blood glucose for 10 min".Hypoglycemia was corrected by intravenous glucose administration and oral breast milk.On the 3rd d after admission,an ultrasound examination showed gas accumulation in the hepatic portal vein;this increased on the next day.Abdominal vertical radiograph showed intestinal pneumatosis.Routine blood examination showed that the total number of white blood cells was normal,but neutrophilia was related to age.There was a significant increase in C-reactive protein(CRP).The child was diagnosed with neonatal NEC(early-stage).With nil per os,rehydration,parenteral nutritional support,and anti-infection treatment with no sodium,his hepatic portal vein pneumatosis resolved.In addition,routine blood examination and CRP examination showed significant improvement and his symptoms resolved.The patient was given timely refeeding and gradually transitioned to full milk feeding and was subsequently discharged.Follow-up examination after discharge showed that the general condition of the patient was stable.CONCLUSION The presence of HPVG in neonates indicates early NEC.Early active anti-infective treatment is effective in treating NEC,minimizes the risk of severe NEC,and reduces the need for surgery.The findings of this study imply that early examination of the liver by ultrasound in a sick neonate can help with the early diagnosis of conditions such as NEC. 展开更多
关键词 Hepatic portal venous gas NEONATES CLINIC Ultrasound Early diagnosis Case report
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Portal venous gas resulting from umbilical vein catheterization in a very-low-birth-weight infant with no interruption in early feeding
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作者 Jun Wang Guang Yue +2 位作者 Hua Yang Jing Li Rong Ju 《Pediatric Investigation》 CSCD 2021年第2期155-158,共4页
Introduction Portal venous gas(PVG)is common in necrotizing enterocolitis and occasionally occurs in neonates after umbilical vein catheterization(UVC).Therefore,determining the cause of PVG requires further clinical ... Introduction Portal venous gas(PVG)is common in necrotizing enterocolitis and occasionally occurs in neonates after umbilical vein catheterization(UVC).Therefore,determining the cause of PVG requires further clinical evaluation in these cases.Case presentation We report the case of a very-low-birth-weight infant who underwent UVC after birth.PVG was an unexpected finding on ultrasound following catheterization.The UVC was immediately removed and replaced with a peripherally inserted central catheter.The infant’s physical examination was unremarkable.Bedside X-ray revealed neither PVG nor pneumatosis intestinalis,which would indicate the onset of necrotizing enterocolitis.After full evaluation,breastfeeding was started on the same day.The infant did not develop feeding intolerance,necrotizing enterocolitis,or other disorders.Conclusion PVG occasionally occurs in neonates who undergo UVC and is considered to be caused by exogenous gases.PVG is more easily detected with ultrasound than with X-ray and does not affect early feeding in premature infants. 展开更多
关键词 portal venous gas Very low birth weight Umbilical vein catheterization Early feeding
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The spectrum of pneumatosis intestinalis in the adult.A surgical dilemma
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作者 Giuseppe Tropeano Marta Di Grezia +5 位作者 Caterina Puccioni Valentina Bianchi Gilda Pepe Valeria Fico Gaia Altieri Giuseppe Brisinda 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE 2023年第4期553-565,共13页
Pneumatosis intestinalis(PI) is a striking radiological diagnosis. Formerly a rare diagnostic finding, it is becoming more frequently diagnosed due to the wider availability and improvement of computed tomography scan... Pneumatosis intestinalis(PI) is a striking radiological diagnosis. Formerly a rare diagnostic finding, it is becoming more frequently diagnosed due to the wider availability and improvement of computed tomography scan imaging. Once associated only with poor outcome, its clinical and prognostic significance nowadays has to be cross-referenced to the nature of the underlying condition.Multiple mechanisms of pathogenesis have been debated and multiple causes have been detected during the years. All this contributes to creating a broad range of clinical and radiological presentations. The management of patients presenting PI is related to the determining cause if it is identified. Otherwise, in particular if an association with portal venous gas and/or pneumoperitoneum is present, the eventual decision between surgery and non-operative management is challenging,even for stable patients, since this clinical condition is traditionally associated to intestinal ischemia and consequently to pending clinical collapse if not treated.Considering the wide variety of origin and outcomes, PI still remains for surgeons a demanding clinical entity. The manuscript is an updated narrative review and gives some suggestions that may help make the decisional process easier,identifying patients who can benefit from surgical intervention and those who can benefit from non-operative management avoiding unnecessary procedures. 展开更多
关键词 Pneumatosis intestinalis Risk factors Treatment portal venous gas Portomesenteric pneumatosis
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