Splenic vein thrombosis (A) commonly presents with isolated esophageal varices (B) is usually accompanied by cirrhosis and portal venous hypertension (C) is usually a consequence of pancreatic pathology (D) should be managed initially with a course of thrombolytic therapy followed by systemic anticoagulation (E) is usually accompanied by hypersplenism and thrombocytopenia
ANS: C. What is Isolated thrombosis of the splenic vein occurs most commonly as a consequence of an underlying pancreatic inflammatory process or from infiltration by a neighboring pancreatic malignancy. The vessel may thus be patent but functionally occluded or actually thrombosed because of stasis, intimal injury from pancreatitis, or by systemic hypercoagulability.
Which of the following is the most common etiology of splenic cyst worldwide? A. Bacterial infection B. Trauma C. Parasitic infection D. Congenital anomaly
Ans: C. Parasitic infection (usu Echinococcus) is the most common cause worldwide. Nonparasitic cysts are usually secondary to trauma ⇒ pseudocysts