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- Kodama Koichi
- Department of Urology, Toyama City Hospital, Japan
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- Takase Yasukazu
- Department of Urology, Toyama City Hospital, Japan
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- Motoi Isamu
- Department of Urology, Toyama City Hospital, Japan
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- Seki Koji
- Department of Respiratory and Vascular Surgery, Toyama City Hospital, Japan
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- Tatsu Hiroki
- Department of Radiology, Toyama City Hospital, Japan
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- Terasaki Yasushi
- Department of Internal Medicine, Toyama City Hospital, Japan
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Venous stasis is generally accepted to be a predisposing factor for venous thrombosis. However, benign causes of inferior vena cava (IVC) obstruction with associated thrombus formation have not been well described. We herein present a case of IVC compression caused by a distended ileal neobladder measuring 2,000 mL in capacity that led to IVC thrombosis. Following transurethral drainage for six weeks and anticoagulation therapy with warfarin for six months, the thrombus completely disappeared. The patient was considered to have a hypercoagulable state resulting from an acute urinary tract infection, a condition that may be associated with an increased risk of thrombosis.<br>
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- Internal Medicine
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Internal Medicine 54 (8), 979-981, 2015
一般社団法人 日本内科学会