The Japanese Journal of Gastroenterological Surgery
Online ISSN : 1348-9372
Print ISSN : 0386-9768
ISSN-L : 0386-9768
CASE REPORT
Left-Sided Portal Hypertension due to Malignant Lymphoma of the Pancreas: A Case Report
Tsukasa NishidaHiroshi KawasakiKazuhiro MiyoshiKenji UmemotoKeitaro TashiroTakashi Ishibashi
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2009 Volume 42 Issue 12 Pages 1814-1818

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Abstract
Left-sided portal hypertension (LSPH) is a rare disease caused by impaired splenic venous return, associated with gastric varices and splenoma in patients free of chronic liver disease. Gastric varices accompanying LSPH can be cured radically by splenectomy, but requires care when selecting the treatment mode. We report a case of malignant pancreatic lymphoma associated with this condition. A 57-year-old woman seen in May 2006 for hematemesis was found in endoscopy to have a solitary gastric varix and advised to be hospitalized for detailed examination. Preoperative diagnostic imaging showed a dilated short gastric vein and splenoma without liver cirrhosis. A tumorous lesion detected at the splenic hilus led to adiagnosis of LSPH and underwent splenectomy and tumor resection, after which the gastric varix disappeared. The resected tumor was histopathologically rated as malignant pancreatic lymphoma. The possibility of LSPH must thus be borne in mind when diagnosing and treating patients with gastric varices or splenoma but no liver cirrhosis.
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