Portal venous gas

Changed by Jayanth Keshavamurthy, 11 Dec 2015

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Portal venous gas is merely the accumulation of gas in the portal vein and its branches. It needs to be distinguished from pneumobilia, although this is usually not too problematic, when associated findings are taken into account along with the pattern of gas (i.e. peripheral in portal venous gas, central in pneumobilia).

Pathology

Aetiology

Although traditionally considered a harbinger of death, portal venous gas is increasingly recognised in a variety of conditions, many of which do not carry as high mortality or morbidity risks.

Causes of portal venous gas are best divided according to the age of the patient:

See also

  • -<a title="Paralytic ileus" href="/articles/adynamic-ileus">paralytic ileus</a> / mechanical <a title="Bowel obstruction" href="/articles/bowel-obstruction">bowel obstruction</a>
  • +<a href="/articles/adynamic-ileus">paralytic ileus</a> / mechanical <a href="/articles/bowel-obstruction">bowel obstruction</a>
  • -<li>acute gastric dilatation</li>
  • +<li><a title="acute gastric dilatation" href="/articles/acute-gastric-dilatation">acute gastric dilatation</a></li>
  • -<li><a title="Pelvic abscess" href="/articles/pelvic-abscess">pelvic abscess</a></li>
  • +<li><a href="/articles/pelvic-abscess">pelvic abscess</a></li>

References changed:

  • 4. Allaparthi S & Anand C. Acute Gastric Dilatation: A Transient Cause of Hepatic Portal Venous Gas-Case Report and Review of the Literature. Case Rep Gastrointest Med. 2013;2013:723160. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/723160">doi:10.1155/2013/723160</a> - <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23819076">Pubmed</a>

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