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CASE OF PORTAL VENOUS GAS SECONDARY TO PNEUMOCOCCAL PNEUMONIA DETECTED ON GRAY SCALE SONOGRAPHY BUT NOT BY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY


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Title: CASE OF PORTAL VENOUS GAS SECONDARY TO PNEUMOCOCCAL PNEUMONIA DETECTED ON GRAY SCALE SONOGRAPHY BUT NOT BY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY

Authors: A Farhan, M Talha, M Idris

Journal: Pakistan journal of radiology (Online)

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Year: 2008

Volume: 18

Issue: 1

Language: en

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Abstract

Portal venous air is a rare condition whose pathogenesis is not fully understood. It is most commonly caused by mesenteric ischemia but may have a variety of other causes. It is idiopathic in approximately 15% of cases.1 Classically air in the portal vein has been detected by plain radiography but computed tomography and sonography have been shown to be more sensitive instruments in its detection2. We report a case of PV air detected on gray scale sonography that went undetected on CT. The cause of PV air was unknown, however the patient had Pneumococcal Pneumonia.


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