Extra-hepatic portal vein thrombosis in children: Single center experience.

IF 1.5 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Tawhida Yassin Abdel-Ghaffar, Haidy Mohammed Zakaria, Suzan El Naghi, Solaf M Elsayed, Alaa Haseeb, Gihan Ahmed Sobhy
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Aim of the study: We aimed to discuss our experience in management of children with extra-hepatic portal vein thrombosis (EHPVT).

Material and methods: This retrospective cohort study included 62 children with EHPVT. All patients' records were reviewed. The patients' socio-demographic data, post-natal history, disease presentation and clinical examination were collected. Data from laboratory investigations - complete blood count, liver function tests, renal function tests, abdominal ultrasound/Doppler studies, upper endoscopic findings and treatment regimens - were collected whenever available.

Results: Of the 62 patients, 62.9% were male and 37.1% were female. The mean age at disease presentation was 3.5 ±2.7 years. The main initial clinical presentation of the disease was hematemesis and/or melena (30 cases; 48.4%). History of umbilical catheterization (UVC) was present in 60% of cases. The thrombophilia profile was assessed in 17 patients, of whom 12 (70.6%) were found to have a coagulation disorder. Splenomegaly was present in 91.7% of the patients. Hematological abnormalities in the form of cytopenias were present in most cases. Ultrasound revealed the presence of collaterals in 76.2%. Upper endoscopy showed the presence of varices in 45 cases, all of which needed endoscopic intervention, while in 11 cases the varices were either low grade or absent and thus were subjected only to medical treatment with propranolol and 6 cases were lost to follow-up. Splenectomy was done in only one case and 2 cases underwent the Rex operation.

Conclusions: Variceal bleeding is the most common clinical presentation of EHPVT in children. UVC is still the main etiological factor of EHPVT in our cohort especially with presence of thrombophilic disorder.

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儿童肝外门静脉血栓形成:单中心经验。
本研究的目的:我们旨在探讨我们治疗儿童肝外门静脉血栓形成(EHPVT)的经验。材料和方法:本回顾性队列研究纳入62例EHPVT患儿。回顾了所有患者的记录。收集患者的社会人口学资料、产后病史、疾病表现及临床检查。实验室调查的数据——全血细胞计数、肝功能检查、肾功能检查、腹部超声/多普勒检查、上肢内窥镜检查结果和治疗方案——尽可能地收集。结果:62例患者中男性占62.9%,女性占37.1%。平均发病年龄为3.5±2.7岁。本病最初主要临床表现为呕血和/或黑黑(30例;48.4%)。60%的病例有脐带导尿史。对17例患者的血栓形成情况进行了评估,其中12例(70.6%)发现有凝血障碍。91.7%的患者存在脾肿大。多数病例血液学异常表现为细胞减少。超声显示有络的占76.2%。上腔镜检查显示45例存在静脉曲张,均需内镜介入治疗,11例静脉曲张程度低或无,仅给予心得安治疗,6例失访。仅1例行脾切除术,2例行Rex手术。结论:静脉曲张出血是儿童EHPVT最常见的临床表现。在我们的队列中,UVC仍然是EHPVT的主要病因,特别是在存在血栓性疾病的情况下。
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Clinical and Experimental Hepatology
Clinical and Experimental Hepatology GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Clinical and Experimental Hepatology – quarterly of the Polish Association for Study of Liver – is a scientific and educational, peer-reviewed journal publishing original and review papers describing clinical and basic investigations in the field of hepatology.
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