Mesenteric thrombosis: An unusual complication of severe acute pancreatitis—Report of two cases
Asya Zubillaga‐Mares,
Erika Barlandas‐Quintana,
Aranza Judith Sánchez‐Lopez
et al.
Abstract:The incidence of acute pancreatitis is 34 per 100 000 people in the general population and is on the rise. Approximately 15%–20% of all patients experience severe pancreatitis, with a mortality rate nearing 20%. This condition is often linked to vascular complications, although mesenteric thrombosis is a rare presentation. We present two cases of severe acute pancreatitis resulting in multiple organ failure. Histopathological examination revealed acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis with necrosis and mesenteric thro… Show more
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