Table 2 Comorbidities and symptoms of patients with IVC thrombosis.

From: Long-term Outcome of Recoverable stents for Budd-Chiari syndrome Complicated with Inferior Vena Cava Thrombosis

Comorbidities

No. (%)

Symptoms

No. (%)

Gastrointestinal bleeding

9 (22.5%)

Abdominal Pain/distention

25 (62.5%)

Ulcer of lower limb

4 (10.0%)

Varices in abdomin and legs

11 (27.5%)

History of trauma/surgery

9 (22.5%)

Lower limb edema/pain

18 (45.0%)

Renal vein thrombosis

4 (10.0%)

Lower-extremity pigmentation

10 (25.0%)

Lower limb venous thrombus

5 (12.5%)

Ulcer of lower limb

4 (10.0%)

Hepatic encephalopathy

3 (7.5%)

Haematemesis/hematochezia

9 (22.5%)

Hepatocarcinoma

1 (2.5%)

Edema of scrotum

2 (5.0%)

Hypertension

1 (2.5%)

Obnubilation/drowsiness

3 (7.5%)

Diabetes mellitus

1 (2.5%)

Lacking in strength

5 (12.5%)

Others (hepatic failure, etc)

5 (12.5%)

Loss of appetite

5 (12.5%)