There are multifocal thrombosis in the portal vein, SMV and ileal tributaries (yellow arrows). Note appendiceal enhancing wall thickening with periappendiceal infiltration (red arrows) showing contiguous thrombosis in the ileocolic vein. This is a case of acute appendicitis and accompanied infected portal vein thrombosis, so-called pylephlebitis. Pylephlebitis is uncommon septic thrombophlebitis of the portal vein, can complicate any intraabdominal infection that occurs in the region drained by the portal venous system, especially diverticulitis and appendicitis. slot pulsa tanpa potongan