Hepatic Portal Venous Gas Disappearing within 24 Hours.

  • NIKI Miyako
    The Department of Internal Medicine, Miyoshi Prefectural Hospital
  • SHIMIZU Ichiro
    The Second Department of Internal Medicine, The University of Tokushima School of Medicine
  • HORIE Takahiro
    The Department of Internal Medicine, Miyoshi Prefectural Hospital
  • OKAZAKI Michiyo
    The Department of Internal Medicine, Miyoshi Prefectural Hospital
  • SHIRAISHI Tatsuhiko
    The Department of Internal Medicine, Miyoshi Prefectural Hospital
  • TAKEUCHI Hisashi
    The Department of Internal Medicine, Miyoshi Prefectural Hospital
  • FUJIWARA Soichiro
    The Department of Internal Medicine, Miyoshi Prefectural Hospital
  • MURATA Masahiko
    The Department of Internal Medicine, Miyoshi Prefectural Hospital
  • YAMAMOTO Koji
    The Department of Internal Medicine, Miyoshi Prefectural Hospital
  • IUCHI Arata
    The Department of Internal Medicine, Miyoshi Prefectural Hospital
  • ATAGI Yoshio
    Atagi Physical Clinic
  • ITO Susumu
    The Second Department of Internal Medicine, The University of Tokushima School of Medicine

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Hepatic portal venous gas (HPVG) was detected by CT in a 64-year-old woman who suddenly complained of lower abdominal pain. However, the abdominal symptoms disappeared rapidly, and lower gastrointestinal endoscopy indicated only terminal ileitis. Conservative treatment alone was performed, and HPVG completely disappeared approximately 18 hours later. The use of CT proved to be useful for following the course of HPVG.<br>(Internal Medicine 41: 950-952, 2002)

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  • Internal Medicine

    Internal Medicine 41 (11), 950-952, 2002

    The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine

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