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Query: UMLS:C0000737 (
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Mesenteric vascular insufficiency
should be suspected in patients with a history of
abdominal pain
, marked weight loss and significant atherosclerosis. Selective mesenteric angiography is essential and should be used early in the work-up studies of such patients. To ensure clinical correlation, there should be significant occlusion demonstrated in two of the three major mesenteric arteries. Four patients studied extensively for an intra-abdominal neoplasm had occlusive disease of the mesenteric artery demonstrated by arteriography. Elective surgical revascularization of the intestine successfully corrected the problem.
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PMID:Chronic mesenteric ischemia masquerading as cancer. 75 97
From 1965 to 1973, 7 patients with severe chronic
mesenteric vascular insufficiency
have been successfully operated upon.
Abdominal pain
, weight loss and epigastric murmur were the most significant symptoms and signs in these diffusely atheromatous patients. Aortography with exposure in the lateral projection was essential for diagnosis and operative planning. Although two and often all three main splanchnic arteries were involved, revasculariztion of only the superior mesenteric artery restored normal hemodynamics. There was no operative mortality. Weight gain was dramatic and post-prandial pain disappeared in all patients. One patient diedone year and one half after the operation from an acute cerebro-vascular accidnet. Our surgical experience in this field, although small, is very gratifying and rewarding.
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PMID:Revascularization of the superior mesenteric artery. 119 39
Episodes of catastrophic entero-colitis associated with
mesenteric vascular insufficiency
in patients with rheumatoid arthritis(RA) have rarely been recorded thus far. We herein report two cases of RA complicated with severe attacks of entero-colitis presumably due to mesenteric vasculitis. Surgical intervention was necessary in the first case, while the second patient recovered well only through conservative therapy. Case 1: A 74-year-old man with history of RA since 1985 started to complain of abdominal discomfort and nausea early in February, 1989. On February 12, Episodes of tarry stool developed. Rapid down-hill clinical course prompted laparotomy under the clinical diagnosis of peritonitis. Ischemic changes were observed at the ileum end, the entire length of which was 120 cm orally from the cecum. The site was resected. Multiple linear and aphthoid ulcer lesions were discovered throughout the entire lumen. Histopathologically, evidence of necrotizing vasculitis such as fibrinoid necrosis and mural thrombi was demonstrated in small arteries of the submucosal layer underlying the ulcer lesion. Case 2: A 63-year-old woman who had been suffering from RA since 1980 noticed the onset of nausea,
abdominal pain
and bloody diarrhea in July, 1989. Colonoscopy examination revealed multiple linear and aphthoid ulcers in the sigmoid colon which was presumed to be due to ischemia. Laboratory evaluation at that time demonstrated hypocomplementemia, positive circulating immune complex and high titer of anti-DNA antibody. Corticosteroid therapy with moderate dose was successful in alleviation of all the abnormal findings and the patient fully recovered three months after her initial GI episode.
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PMID:[Two cases of rheumatoid arthritis complicated with vasculitis-induced ischemic enterocolitis]. 208 64
Four middle-aged women presented with long histories of severe progressive weight loss and chronic
abdominal pain
. Endoscopically atypical gastric ulcers were identified in all; the ulcers were multiple and antral in location, with irregular shapes, sloping edges, and whitish sclerotic bases, and were surrounded by mottled and erythematous mucosa containing numerous superficial erosions. They did not heal with conservative therapy. All 4 patients were found to be suffering from chronic
mesenteric vascular insufficiency
. Balloon dilatation of the superior mesenteric artery in one and surgical revascularization in the others resulted in progressive clinical improvement and healing of the ulcers. The striking feature in these patients with mesenteric ischemia was the finding of gastric ulcers with a morphology different from the ordinary gastric ulcer, which healed only with revascularization. Future observation of similar lesions should suggest the possible diagnosis and expedite early treatment of mesenteric insufficiency in patients with this disorder.
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PMID:Chronic mesenteric vascular insufficiency with gastric ulceration. 377 Mar 79
A child with macrocephaly-cutis marmorata developed severe
abdominal pain
thought to represent mesenteric angina. There were abnormalities of the aortic and mesenteric vasculature not previously reported in this condition. Angina therapy afforded amelioration of his symptoms.
Mesenteric angina
should be considered as a cause for
abdominal pain
in children with mesodermal anomalies.
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PMID:Mesenteric angina complicating a mesodermal anomaly. 1158 20