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Multimodality Diagnosis of Mesenteric Ischemia
Published on: July 21, 2023
Mesenteric ischaemic occurring in conjuction with acalculous cholecystitis: a case report
Teegan Lim1, Benjamin Hl Tan, T Reuben Pepple
1Department of Gastroenterology, Rochdale Infirmary, Whitehall Street, Rochdale, OL12 0NB, UK. reinalim@doctors.net.uk.
Background:
The incidence of mesenteric ischaemia is rising possibly due to increasing awareness and early diagnostic tools available. However it remains a challenging diagnosis especially in the elderly population.
Case Report:
We report an unusual case of acute mesenteric ischaemia in an elderly lady occurring in conjunction with acalculous cholecystitis. A 71 year old woman was referred to our hospital with abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhoea and pyrexia. An initial ultrasound scan of the abdomen revealed acute acalculous cholecystitis.
Conclusion:
She failed to respond to medical treatment and further investigations revealed concurrent mesenteric ischaemia.
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