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A case of mesenteric vascular occlusion is detailed. The 30-year-old female had abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea, and small bowel changes seen on x-ray. She had begun taking the oral contraceptive Ovral (.5 mg norgestrel, .05 mg ethinyl estradiol) 3 years prior to hospital admission. Symptoms began to disappear when her oral contraception was discontinued on the ninth hospital day. Over the next 5 days abdominal signs and symptons subsided progressively. A follow-up small bowel series showed complete disappearance of previous abnormalities. In the differential diagnosis of acute abdominal pain progressing to bloody diarrhea, especially in young women or oral therapy, acute vascular insult with small bowel ischemia must be considered.
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PMID:Reversible mesenteric vascular occlusion associated with oral contraceptives. 470 Oct 37