AI Article Synopsis

  • - Pylephlebitis is a serious condition characterized by the infection and inflammation of the portal vein, often arising from abdominal infections.
  • - The case discussed involves a patient with hypermucoviscous pneumonia who developed pylephlebitis, treated with antibiotics and anticoagulants, but ultimately suffered liver failure.
  • - Persistent bacteremia after pneumonia can lead to complications like portal vein inflammation, highlighting the need for thorough monitoring and investigation in such cases.

Article Abstract

Pylephlebitis is an infective, suppurative thrombosis of the portal vein that is often a complication of intra-abdominal infections. Herein, we report a rare case of hypermucoviscous pneumonia complicated by pylephlebitis. The patient was administered antibiotics and anticoagulants. His pneumonia improved; however, the thrombus in the portal vein did not shrink, and the patient ultimately died of liver failure. Furthermore, hypermucoviscous is involved in the formation of portal vein thrombosis, and if bacteremia persists even after pneumonia has improved, investigating possible complications, including portal vein inflammation, is necessary.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11474013PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.69428DOI Listing

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