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Isolated portal vein thrombosis in nephrotic syndrome
Abstract/OtherAbstract :
Venous thrombosis is a known complication in the nephrotic syndrome, with the renal vein being the most frequent site. It can also occur in other parts of the venous system. Here, we describe a case of isolated portal vein thrombosis in a patient with nephrotic syndrome, which resolved with treatment.
Authors :
Varghese J, Mathew A, Seethalekshmy N, Kurian G, Unni V
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Publisher :  Medknow Publications     Type :  -     Format :  -    
Date Detail :
2007
Subject :
Nephrotic syndrome, portal vein thrombosis
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Source :
Indian Journal of Nephrology
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