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Mesenteric Ischemia

Perspectives in Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy, 2005
Mesenteric ischemia is a morbid, potentially life-threatening disease that is associated with a relatively high mortality, often due to its late diagnosis. Currently, the incidence of mesenteric ischemia in the United States is low; however, the incidence is predicted to increase because of the aging population.
Michael, Ujiki, Melina R, Kibbe
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Omental ischemia

La Presse Médicale, 2016
Omental ischemia is a rare cause of acute abdomen. Clinical diagnosis is usually difficult because clinical signs and symptoms are similar to other common causes of abdominal pain. The most common differential diagnosis is acute appendicitis. Diagnosis is mainly based on ultrasound, and especially computed tomography scan analysis. There is, at present,
Jenny, Tannoury   +3 more
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Mesenteric ischemia

Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2015
Diagnosis of acute mesenteric ischemia in the early stages is now possible with modern computed tomography (CT), using intravenous contrast enhancement and imaging in the arterial and/or portal venous phase. The availability of CT around the clock means that more patients with acute mesenteric ischemia may be treated with urgent intestinal ...
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Colon ischemia

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 1999
Colon ischemia is expressed in a broad clinical spectrum, from mild, reversible ischemia to intestinal infarction and gangrene. In most cases, the precipitating cause is unknown, and colonic blood flow usually has normalized by the time the patient seeks medical attention.
, Greenwald, , Brandt
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Intestinal ischemia

International Journal of Colorectal Disease, 2011
Ischemic changes of the abdominal organs are crucial since they develop slowly and are therefore often diagnosed at a late stage. Due to this general aspect, mortality from this disease could not be significantly reduced over the last decade. One of the main causes of these high mortality rates is the insufficient integration of the overall clinical ...
Eike Sebastian, Debus   +3 more
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Digital ischemia

Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine, 2008
In this report, we describe the case of a 43-year-old mechanic who presented with very painful, numb, and cold left middle and fourth fingers. The diagnosis of the hypothenar hammer syndrome was made by history, physical examination, and characteristic findings on diagnostic imaging.
John R, Kapoor   +2 more
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Borderzone ischemia

Annals of Neurology, 1987
AbstractPositron emission tomography was used to measure cerebral perfusion and metabolism in 7 patients with severe carotid stenosis. None of the patients had sustained a major stroke, and all had a normal neurological examination except 1 patient with a mild neurological deficit from a capsular lacuna. Cerebral blood flow (CBF), cerebral blood volume,
R, Leblanc   +4 more
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Mesenteric Ischemia

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2018
Mesenteric ischemia is an uncommon disease most often seen in the elderly. This disease results from blood flow in the mesenteric circulation that inadequately meets metabolic needs of the visceral organs and, if untreated, eventually leads to necrosis of the bowel wall.
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Experimental cerebral ischemia

Neurosurgery, 1980
The basic concepts of the pathology and pathophysiology of cerebral ischemia are presented. Special emphasis is given to the changes that occur in the microcirculation and in autoregulation because of their primary role in the pathogenesis of cerebral infarction. The effects of adrenal steroids, barbiturates, and cerebral revascularization are reviewed.
F G, Diaz, J I, Ausman
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Mesenteric Ischemia

Ultrasound Quarterly, 2001
Mesenteric ischemia is an important clinical condition becoming more prevalent with aging of the population. Mesenteric ischemia may be manifest in an acute presentation, usually secondary to thromboembolism or cardiac insufficiency. Patients have abdominal pain, lactic acidosis, benign abdominal examination, and, often, coexistent multisystem organ ...
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