Portal Venous Thrombosis in Alcoholic Hepatitis: A Relatively Unknown Association
Abstract Portal venous thrombosis (PVT) is a rare diagnosis in the general population. However, it is seen in patients with liver cirrhosis with an estimated prevalence ranging from 0.6% to 26%. Literature reports that about one-third of PVT cases have an unknown etiology. Identifying the precipitating factors implicated in the development of PVT is imperative as it may help guide therapy. Although the association between liver cirrhosis and PVT has been well established in current literature, there continues to be
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