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Unusual Case of Mesenteric Venous Thrombosis Associated With Oral Contraceptive Use in an Adolescent Girl

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A 16-year-old girl presented with hematochezia and abdominal pain. The patient developed a small bowel obstruction that required a laparotomy, which showed a segment of grossly infarcted small bowel with 3 perforations, localized abscesses, and creeping fat. Resection and an end-to-end anastomosis were performed. Pathologic examination showed underlying mesenteric venous thrombosis with no evidence of Crohn’s disease. Hematology workup showed no evidence of a congenitally inherent hypercoagulable state. The use of oral contraceptives was the only predisposing factor identified.

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Bailey, K.A., Bass, J., Nizalik, E. et al. Unusual Case of Mesenteric Venous Thrombosis Associated With Oral Contraceptive Use in an Adolescent Girl. Pediatr Dev Pathol 8, 128–131 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10024-004-7079-x

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