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==Historical Perspective==
==Historical Perspective==
Though [[thrombosis]] of the [[splenic vein]] is infrequently reported in the literature,1 , 2 it is common knowledge among surgeons that this condition may follow [[splenectomy]]. In fact, local thrombosis at the site of ligation of the [[splenic artery]] and [[vein]] with extension back to the first branching vessel is to be expected. This degree of involvement of the [[splenic vein]], however, should be [[symptom]] less, but it is potentially important because of possible extension into the [[portal venous system]] and as a source of [[emboli]] to the [[liver]].


==Classification==
==Classification==

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Vindhya BellamKonda, M.B.B.S [2]

Overview

Historical Perspective

Though thrombosis of the splenic vein is infrequently reported in the literature,1 , 2 it is common knowledge among surgeons that this condition may follow splenectomy. In fact, local thrombosis at the site of ligation of the splenic artery and vein with extension back to the first branching vessel is to be expected. This degree of involvement of the splenic vein, however, should be symptom less, but it is potentially important because of possible extension into the portal venous system and as a source of emboli to the liver.

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