Venous thrombosis can complicate inflammatory bowel diseases, both in adult and pediatric patients, and a few adult cases of thrombotic storm, ie, thrombosis at multiple sites occurring over a period of a few days to a few weeks, have been described. However, venous thrombosis as the first manifestation of an inflammatory bowel disease is extremely rare. We report the case of a 14-year-old girl presenting with ascites and marked hypertransaminasemia resulting from hepatic vein occlusion (Budd-Chiari syndrome). Despite anticoagulant therapy, in the following days she developed criteria suggestive of thrombotic storm to include cerebral vein, right atrial thrombosis, and bilateral pulmonary embolism. Thrombolytic treatment with recombinant-tissue plasminogen activator was started, with resolution of all venous thromboses and without bleeding complications. Additional examinations revealed a severely active ulcerative pancolitis, which did not respond to medical treatment and required surgery. No thrombophilia abnormality nor other risk factors for thrombosis were detected. We conclude that an underlying inflammatory state, such as ulcerative colitis, should be suspected in pediatric patients with venous thrombosis storm.

Thrombotic Storm in a Teenager With Previously Undiagnosed Ulcerative Colitis / U. Maggi, G. Rossi, E. Contessini Avesani, A. Artoni, F. Caprioli, L. Napolitano, I. Martinelli. - In: PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 0031-4005. - 131:4(2013), pp. e1288-e1291. [10.1542/peds.2012-2365]

Thrombotic Storm in a Teenager With Previously Undiagnosed Ulcerative Colitis

G. Rossi;E. Contessini Avesani;A. Artoni;F. Caprioli;
2013

Abstract

Venous thrombosis can complicate inflammatory bowel diseases, both in adult and pediatric patients, and a few adult cases of thrombotic storm, ie, thrombosis at multiple sites occurring over a period of a few days to a few weeks, have been described. However, venous thrombosis as the first manifestation of an inflammatory bowel disease is extremely rare. We report the case of a 14-year-old girl presenting with ascites and marked hypertransaminasemia resulting from hepatic vein occlusion (Budd-Chiari syndrome). Despite anticoagulant therapy, in the following days she developed criteria suggestive of thrombotic storm to include cerebral vein, right atrial thrombosis, and bilateral pulmonary embolism. Thrombolytic treatment with recombinant-tissue plasminogen activator was started, with resolution of all venous thromboses and without bleeding complications. Additional examinations revealed a severely active ulcerative pancolitis, which did not respond to medical treatment and required surgery. No thrombophilia abnormality nor other risk factors for thrombosis were detected. We conclude that an underlying inflammatory state, such as ulcerative colitis, should be suspected in pediatric patients with venous thrombosis storm.
thrombotic storm; venous thrombosis; inflammatory bowel disease; Budd-Chiari syndrome; Budd-Chiari syndrome/complications; cerebral vein thrombosis; anticoagulant therapy; adolescent; ischemic/complications; ulcerative/complications; colitis; ulcerative/surgery; female; humans; proctocolectomy; treatment outcome
Settore MED/12 - Gastroenterologia
Settore MED/15 - Malattie del Sangue
Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generale
Settore MED/20 - Chirurgia Pediatrica e Infantile
2013
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