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Published on: October 20, 2023
Mesenteric ischemia: Recognizing an uncommon disorder and distinguishing among its causes
Teresa Wu1, Aravinda Nanjundappa2
1Department of Vascular Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH wut2@ccf.org.
Abstract:
Mesenteric ischemia occurs because of inadequate intestinal blood flow. Its severity depends on the vessels involved and whether collateral blood vessels are available to prevent malperfusion. Mesenteric ischemia is an uncommon cause of abdominal pain, but it is associated with high mortality and often poses a diagnostic challenge to clinicians because its symptoms are nonspecific. Early recognition and treatment are imperative to improve patient outcomes.
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