Case Report

Enterococcus gallinarum Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis in an HCV Cirrhotic

Figure 1

(a) CT abdomen/pelvis with and without contrast in coronal portal phase showing complete occlusion of the entire portal vein at the level of the confluence of the superior mesenteric vein and mild cavernous transformation of the main portal vein. Splenomegaly noted, measuring 19.6 cm in craniocaudal dimension with moderate to large ascites. (b) CT abdomen/pelvis with and without contrast in axial portal phase showing a cirrhotic liver with no arterial hyperenhancing hepatic lesion or lesion with washout. There are multiple calcifications in the main pancreatic duct at the neck resulting in dilatation of the pancreatic duct involving the body and tail measuring up to 1.3 cm.
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