Major mesenteric venous thrombosis in a young man who had already had spontaneous thromboembolic accidents prompted the diagnosis in 1982 of 'Antithromin III' deficiency. The initial reduction of this inhibitor proved to be secondary to a consumption raised abnormally by Heparin. Research into the family antecedents made it possible in 1983 to discover a constitutional 'Protein C' deficiency without stopping the antivitamins K for this patient.
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December 1975
The difficulty of surgical treatment of cavernomas of the portal vein results from the anatomical conditions created by this type of portal hypertension, in spite of favourable physiological conditions due to the integrity of the hepatic parenchyma. The latter is, in fact, relative after a certain length of history. This erratic course renders difficult assessment of the efficacy of methods of treatment.
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