C. Blanshard et al., MEMBRANOUS OBSTRUCTION OF THE INFERIOR VENA-CAVA IN A PATIENT WITH FACTOR-V-LEIDEN - EVIDENCE FOR A POSTTHROMBOTIC ETIOLOGY, Journal of hepatology, 26(3), 1997, pp. 731-735
Background: Membranous obstruction of the inferior vena cava is a rare
cause of hepatic venous outflow obstruction in Caucasians. There has
been much debate in the literature about its aetiology. Methods and Re
sults: We describe a Caucasian with hepatic venous outflow obstruction
due to an inferior vena cava web, who was found to have hypercoagulab
ility due to factor V Leiden, Following balloon rupture of the membran
e and anticoagulation, his symptoms resolved and he has remained well
for a year. Conclusions: The age at presentation in this patient, the
presence of hypercoagulability and the excellent response to membrane
rupture and anticoagulation suggest that in this case the membrane may
have been derived from organised thrombus, Balloon rupture of the mem
brane and anticoagulation appears to be an effective treatment in such
cases.