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Query: UMLS:C0020639 (
hypoproteinemia
)
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Cecocolic intussusception was detected in a 2-year-old male Standardbred horse with a 3-day history of signs of intermittent colic. The entire cecum, which was located within the lumen of the right ventral colon, was edematous and necrotic, and could not be manually reduced. A colotomy was made, and partial typhlectomy was performed. An ileocolostomy also was performed. To prevent eversion of the cecal base, the site of invagination into the colon was oversewn. Several postoperative complications were treated, including peritonitis,
thrombophlebitis
, anemia, and
hypoproteinemia
, and 1 year after surgery, the horse was healthy and in training.
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PMID:Partial typhlectomy and ileocolostomy for treatment of nonreducible cecocolic intussusception in a horse. 792 13
We report herein the case of a 70-year-old woman with enteropathy accompanied by protein loss, the cause of which was found to be
thrombophlebitis
of the mesenteric vein. The patient was admitted to our hospital for investigations to determine the cause of
hypoproteinemia
. She had suffered an episode of left abdominal pain with high fever and vomiting lasting 10 days, 8 months prior to her admission. She also had a 6-year history of uncontrolled diabetes. The alpha1-antitrypsin clearance was 85.7 ml/day, suggesting protein-losing enteropathy. A scintigraphy with 99m-technetium-human serum albumin disclosed protein leakage into the intestine. X-Rays and computed tomography showed a stenotic and thickened area of small intestine 50 cm in length. Thus, a laparotomy was performed to resect this part of the intestine which was found to have undergone past thrombophlebitic changes. Following the operation, the alpha1-antitrypsin clearance decreased to within the normal range and the patient gained 5 kg in weight.
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PMID:Protein-losing enteropathy due to thrombophlebitis of the mesenteric vein: report of a case. 974 3