Ajzen S A, Gibney R G, Cooperberg P L, Scudamore C H, Miller R R
Department of Radiology, Vancouver General Hospital, British Columbia, Canada.
Radiology. 1988 Mar;166(3):745-6. doi: 10.1148/radiology.166.3.3340772.
An unusual complication in a patient with Crohn enterocolitis is presented. Ultrasound and computed tomographic studies showed stationary gas in the portal vein, and a presumptive diagnosis of septic ascending portal thrombophlebitis was made. Emergency laparotomy was performed and the terminal ileum was excised for recurrent Crohn disease. Pathologic examination showed a fistula from the lumen of the inflamed segment to the superior mesenteric venous system. Autopsy 1 month later showed organizing thrombi and fecal debris in the portal venules.