Ectopic varices and collaterals development after band ligation treatment in a patient with portal hypertension
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Ectopic varices and collaterals development after band ligation treatment in a patient with portal hypertension
Abstract
Esophageal and gastric varices may complicate the course of cirrhosis as a direct consequence of portal hypertension. Variceal hemorrhage has been reported to occur in 25-40% of patients with cirrhosis [Gastroenterol Clin North Am 1992;21:149-161]. Occasionally, varices develop at sites other than the esophagus and are detected either when they bleed or incidentally during upper or lower endoscopy [Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol 2006;18:1155-1160; Digestion 2000;61:149-150]. Endoscopic treatment is often unsuccessful in these cases, and traditional treatment is usually surgical, while it has been suggested that bleeding can also be controlled by a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) [Endoscopy 1995;27:626-627]. Moreover, esophageal band ligation may interfere with the collateral web. We here report a case of an ectopic duodenal varix and the development of a large collaterals web that appeared after band ligation.
Keywords: Duodenal varice; Ectopic varice; Portal hypertension.
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