The American journal of gastroenterology
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Am. J. Gastroenterol. · Jun 1996
Review Case ReportsPylephlebitis: a case report and review of outcome in the antibiotic era.
Pylephlebitis or septic thrombophlebitis of the portal vein, a precursor of hepatic abscesses, is an extremely rare and frequently fatal complication of diverticulitis. The following report describes a patient presenting with pylephlebitis and complicated diverticulitis. Diagnosis was confirmed by computed tomography. The patient had a favorable outcome with medical and surgical therapy, prompting us to evaluate historical treatment of pylephlebitis.
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Am. J. Gastroenterol. · Jun 1996
Review Case ReportsSevere dysphagia, dysmotility, and unusual saccular dilation (diverticulum) of the esophagus following excision of an asymptomatic congenital cyst.
Iatrogenic dysmotility syndromes, particularly achalasia-like conditions, occasionally complicate esophageal and paraesophageal surgery. We describe a patient who developed a very unusual (and as far as we know unreported) syndrome characterized by severe dysphagia, esophageal dysmotility (segmental simultaneous contractions of the distal esophagus), and very large saccular outpouching (diverticulum) involving the right wall of the distal half of the esophagus as a consequence of excision of an asymptomatic congenital cyst. The cyst had been discovered as an incidental finding on a preemployment chest x-ray. Our patient's dysphagia did not improve with nonsurgical treatments that are usually successful for idiopathic and iatrogenic achalasia.