Infection, Inflammation, Venous Thromboembolism: A Co-existence

Kavita Chaudhry, G. Kaur, Sujata Thapa, S. Shaina, Mitakshara Chawla
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Aims: Venous thromboembolism is a state of hypercoaguability occurring due to various risk factors causing a prothrombotic state. In this case series, 3 cases are discussed where patients presented as DVT revealing underlying infection later on during the progression of it’s course. Place of Study: Department of Medicine, ABVIMS and Dr. RML Hospital, New Delhi and VMMC and Safdarjung Hospital. Case Series: Case Series – In Case 1, a 25 year old male presented with DVT and was started on anticoagulants. While other risk factors were ruled out, further investigations then were suggestive of Pulmonary Tuberculosis. In Case 2, a 17 year old female with a lower limb swelling suggestive of DVT, with loose stools was found to be positive for Clostridium Difficile infection. In Case 3, a 14 year old boy presenting with a knee swelling with synovitis positive for Staphylococcus aureus also revealed popliteal vein thrombosis. Discussion: Infections cause a systemic inflammatory response causing increased procoagulant factors, endothelial damage further causing Venous thrombosis. Conclusion: In patients presenting with venous thromboembolism, infections, systemic or local should be ruled out along with all the known risk factors.
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感染,炎症,静脉血栓栓塞:共存
目的:静脉血栓栓塞是由于各种危险因素导致血栓前状态而发生的高凝血状态。在这个病例系列中,我们讨论了3例患者在其病程进展过程中表现为深静脉血栓的潜在感染。学习地点:新德里ABVIMS和Dr. RML医院医学部、VMMC和Safdarjung医院。病例系列:病例1,一名25岁男性出现深静脉血栓并开始使用抗凝剂。虽然排除了其他危险因素,但进一步的调查表明可能是肺结核。病例2为17岁女性,下肢肿胀提示深静脉血栓,伴稀便,难辨梭菌感染阳性。在病例3中,一名14岁男孩表现为膝关节肿胀伴滑膜炎,金黄色葡萄球菌阳性,同时显示腘静脉血栓形成。讨论:感染引起全身炎症反应,引起促凝因子增加,内皮损伤进一步引起静脉血栓形成。结论:静脉血栓栓塞患者应排除全身或局部感染以及所有已知的危险因素。
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