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Some patients with splenic vein thrombosis may have reduced hgb/hct which is usually suggestive of gastrointestinal bleeding. Splenic vein thrombosis secondary to pancreatitis might have elevated levels of amylase and lipase. Some patients may have elevated liver function tests if the underlying cause is liver disease. | |||
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Overview
Some patients with splenic vein thrombosis may have reduced hgb/hct which is usually suggestive of gastrointestinal bleeding. Splenic vein thrombosis secondary to pancreatitis might have elevated levels of amylase and lipase. Some patients may have elevated liver function tests if the underlying cause is liver disease.