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Final ID: Poster #: CR-006

Unusual Presentation of Midgut Volvulus in a 3-Year-Old with Concurrent Acute Portal and Mesenteric Vein Thrombosis

Purpose or Case Report: Midgut volvulus in children is uncommon, but diagnosis of portal vein thrombosis in association with midgut volvulus has been rarely reported. We present a case of a 3-year old male with an unusual presentation of recurrent episodic abdominal pain suspected initially having ileocolic intussusception. Cross-sectional imaging identified extensive acute portomesenteric thrombosis in the setting of suspected midgut volvulus, which was confirmed on upper GI series and at surgery. A thrombophilia workup was negative. To our knowledge, this is the first case of acute portal vein and superior mesenteric vein thrombosis with splenic vein extension in association with midgut volvulus. When the diagnosis remains elusive and imaging demonstrates an extensive acute PVT with SMV extension in children and adolescents, radiologists should consider midgut volvulus in addition to other etiologies, such as malignancy, cirrhosis, or bowel inflammation.
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  • Panesar, Harsimran  ( Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine , Nutley , New Jersey , United States )
  • Beekman, Alexander  ( Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine , Nutley , New Jersey , United States )
  • Martin, Laura  ( Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center , Hackensack , New Jersey , United States )
  • Armstrong, Katherine  ( Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center , Hackensack , New Jersey , United States )
  • Hodes, Aaron  ( Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center , Hackensack , New Jersey , United States )
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Posters - Case Report

GI

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