Abstract

Purpose: We report cases with uncommon anti-phosholipid antibody syndrome developed ischemic enteritis, portal vein thrombosis, ischemic heart disease and cerebral infarction. The difficulty in diagnosing and treatment procedures for multifocal vascular disorders is discussed. Patients and Methods: Patient 1, 76-year-old man, with acute abdomen. Patient 2, 54-year-old man, with intractable esophageal varices. Clinical manifestation was superior mesenteric artery (SMA) thrombosis in the patient 1 and portal vein thrombosis in the patient 2. Serial CT scans were examined on 64 or 80 multidetector-row CT (Toshiba), with bolus injection of contrast media for CT angiography (CTA). Abdominal angiography with endovascular intervention and coronary angiography were performed on Allura Xper FD-20 and FD-10 (Philips). Results: Emergency CTA of patient 1 showed decreased contrast enhancement of SMA and SMV but enhancement of intestinal walls were well preserved. Although the patient’s symptom got better, follow-up CT revealed the growth of SMA thrombosis. The aspiration and the dissolution of SMA thrombosis were performed through the SMA catheter for five days resulted in complete recanalization.Then he felt chest oppression and 75% stenosis of RCA segment 4, followed by complete spastic occlusion on Acetylcholine loading on the coronary angiography, which recovered perfectly with intra-coronary nitroglycerin administration. He discharged our hospital with health, while he had cerebellar infarction with right cerebellar artery occlusion. On patient 2, to resolve portal hypertension, balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration was scheduled, however, due to numerous collaterals prevented the effective venous obliteration and splenic arterial embolization was selected alternatively. Discussion and Conclusions: The progressive SMA thrombosis with coronary disease and subsequent cerebellar occlusion seen in patient 1, and the portal vein thrombosis in patient 2 without chronic hepatitis nor cirrhosis were unusual. To discover underlining uncommon anti-phosholipid antibody syndrome is important to prevent serious vascular diseases in sequence.

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