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Fig. 12 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 12

From: Imaging of COVID-19 vasculopathy from head to toe: Egyptian collective experience after 2 years of the pandemic

Fig. 12

A 63-years-old male patient was proved for COVID-19 infection. He presented to the emergency unit during the second week of infection with severe abdominal pain. Mesenteric CT arteriography and venography were performed without oral preparation. [AC] Axial images of abdominal CT at the venous phase revealed thrombosis of the portal venous system till the porto-mesenteric confluence and proximal part of the superior mesenteric vein (SMV) with intra-luminal air (red arrows). [D] Axial image of abdominal CT at the venous phase with zoomed images revealed thrombosis of the inferior mesenteric vein (IMV) (blue arrow). [E] Axial CT image showed mild mural edematous changes of the jujenal bowel loops with mild fluid collection in between denoting ischemic changes (yellow arrow). [F, G] Coronal images of abdominal CT at the venous phase revealed thrombosis of the portal vein with internal air (red arrows), thrombosis of the inferior mesenteric vein (blue arrow), and left basal pulmonary consolidative patch (orange arrow). [H] Axial image of the basal lung zones (lung window) revealed a right basal sub-pleural ground-glass patch and left basal consolidative atelectatic patch (typical for COVID19 infection)

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