A 47 year-old male was admitted to Miyazaki Medical college Hospital for further evaluation of an abdominal mass in the left upper quadrant. Abdominal ultrasound (US) and abdominal computed tomography (CT) showed two cystic masses in the mesenterium, which were suspected to be hematomas, but were not related to the pancreas, kidney or spleen. Superior mesenteric artery angiography and gallium (GA)-scintigraphy showed no definite findings. The patient underwent laparotomy on a suspicion of mesenteric hematoma. Two 4 x 3 x 3 cm soft tumors were found in the small intestinal mesenterium. These masses were histopathologically hematomas and surrounded by thick collagenous granulation tissue. The patient had no recent history of abdominal trauma, taking drugs capable of producing bleeding tendency, and/or vascular disease. The case was diagnosed as spontaneous mesenteric hematoma.
Abstract-In the isolated guinea pig ileum, the effects of /-ephedrine on the twitch response to field stimulation were investigated in the presence of propranolol. Ephedrine and clonidine inhibited the twitch response but not the contraction to exogenous acetylcholine. The inhibitory effect of clonidine was significantly diminished by yohimbine pretreatment. However, the inhibitory effect of ephedrine was not influenced by yohimbine, sulpiride or 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) pretreatment. Most of this action of ephedrine appeared to be cholinergic pre junctional in nature, but unrelated to activation of prejunctional a2-adrenoceptors and dopamine sensitive receptors on the cholinergic nerves in this preparation.
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