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. 2025 Jan 6;13(1):e70092.
doi: 10.1002/ccr3.70092. eCollection 2025 Jan.

Complications of Mesenteric Vein Thrombosis: Heterozygous Factor V Leiden Mutation Leads to Pulmonary Embolism in a Patient With Post-Bowel Resection Surgery

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Complications of Mesenteric Vein Thrombosis: Heterozygous Factor V Leiden Mutation Leads to Pulmonary Embolism in a Patient With Post-Bowel Resection Surgery

Hafiz Muhammad Hamza et al. Clin Case Rep. .

Abstract

It is critical to recognize pulmonary embolism as soon as possible in patients who have gastrointestinal problems pre- and post-surgery. Even in the absence of conventional risk factors, the Factor V Leiden mutation emphasizes the importance of a thorough thrombophilia assessment. To effectively manage and prevent thrombotic episodes, prompt anticoagulant medication and genetic screening for family members are essential.

Keywords: Leiden mutation; bowel resection; factor V; mesenteric vein; pulmonary embolism.

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Visualization of ileostomy in CTPA imaging.
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Visualization of left pulmonary arteries in CTPA imaging.
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Visualization of the main pulmonary trunk in CTPA imaging.
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Visualization of the right pulmonary artery in CTPA imaging.

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