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Pneumatosis intestinalis and mesenteric venous gas - A manifestation of bacterascites in a patient with cirrhosisKeywords: Bacterascites , mesenteric venous gas , pneumatosis intestinalis Abstract: We herein report a patient with decompensated cirrhosis secondary to autoimmune hepatitis, who presented with pneumatosis intestinalis (PI) and portal venous gas. Mesenteric ischemia has been recognized as a common and life-threatening cause of PI which portends a grave prognosis. The patient was found to have bacterascites and recovered after appropriate antibiotic therapy. Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis/bacterascites with gas-forming organisms manifesting as PI has not been previously reported.
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