What are the predisposed risk factors?
Acquired thrombophilia, inherited thrombophilia, inflammatory bowl disease, abdominal mass, pancreatitis and diverticulitis.
What are the common complications ?
Bowel ischemia and infarction, perforation, paralytic ileus, intestinal stricture.
There is evidence of superior mesenteric vein and portal vein thrombosis causing proximal small bowel dilatation and wall thickening with poor enhancement of dilated small bowel loops with suspicious pneumatosis intestinalis highly suggestive for ischaemia.
Minimal free fluid in around the liver and in the right pericolic gutter.