Portal vein thrombosis and Budd-Chiari syndrome as onset of polycythemia vera

Submitted: 26 July 2013
Accepted: 26 July 2013
Published: 19 September 2013
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Budd-Chiari syndrome may be defined as a heterogeneous group of vascular disorders characterized by obstruction of hepatic venous return to the level of hepatic venules, supra-hepatic veins, inferior vena cava or right atrium. The main cause of this syndrome is represented by myeloproliferative diseases and, in particular, by polycythemia vera. The latter may cause multiple splanchnic thrombosis, including portal vein thrombosis, particularly important for its clinical outcomes (ascites, collateral vessels genesis, etc.). We report 2 cases of a Budd-Chiari syndrome induced by polycythemia vera characterized by an abnormal clinical onset, both as regards subjects' age (29 and 39 years old, respectively) and set of symptoms, signs and laboratory data. After a complete clinical, instrumental and genetic diagnosis, the patients were treated with combined therapy, using acetylsalicylic acid and hydroxyurea. The therapy proved successful and patients are still in follow up in our institution. Polycythemia vera should be suspected in patients affected with portal vein thrombosis and Budd-Chiari syndrome even if its clinical onset might be unusual. Every effort should be made to make a correct and early diagnosis in order to start appropriate therapy as soon as possible and to prevent patients from useless diagnostic and therapeutic treatments.

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Seidita, A., Sprini, D., Bongiovì, A., Catalano, T., Barbiera, F., Accardi, M., Mansueto, P., & Carroccio, A. (2013). Portal vein thrombosis and Budd-Chiari syndrome as onset of polycythemia vera. Italian Journal of Medicine, 7(3), 196–205. https://doi.org/10.4081/itjm.2013.196