• Rev Med Interne · Jul 2000

    Case Reports

    [Splenic vascular occlusion in the course of pancreatic cancer].

    • P Mercié, I Faure, J F Viallard, H Demeaux, M S Dilhuydy, B Leng, and J L Pellegrin.
    • Clinique de médecine interne et maladies infectieuses, hôpital du Haut-Lévêque, Pessac, France.
    • Rev Med Interne. 2000 Jul 1; 21 (7): 628631628-31.

    IntroductionPancreatic cancer is responsible for 6,000 deaths per year in France. During the course of the disease, venous thrombosis is common. Conversely, arterial thrombosis is rarely described.ExegesisWe report the case of a 59-year-old patient with pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Treatment by gemcitabine allowed rapid and persistent improvement of the body weight and a prolonged survival (18 months). Sudden complication, i.e. splenic arterial thrombosis, reversed the favorable outcome.ConclusionSplenic venous thrombosis is a frequent complication occurring in the course of pancreatic cancer. It is easily diagnosed using abdominal computerized tomography. Arterial thrombosis is rarely observed. It might be due to either sporadic, unexpected, occurrence of cases related to the evolution of underlying pathological mechanisms, or to omitted treatment of vascular complications, as until the introduction of new anticancer drugs this disease was considered to be of very poor prognosis.

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