Treatment with direct thrombolytic infusion via mesenteric catheter and thrombectomy in superior mesenteric vein thrombosis due to synthetic drug use
Nurcan Kat,
Tirdad Setayeshi,
Seray Gizem Gür Özcan
et al.
Abstract:Mesenteric vein thrombosis (MVT) is a rare cause of acute abdomen and accounts for only 5-15% of all acute mesenteric ischaemia cases. MVTs are classified as either primary MVT, in which the underlying cause can not be determined, or secondary MVT, in which the etiology can be determined. Symptoms usually begin with nonspecific abdominal pain. Progressively increasing abdominal pain is often accompanied by nausea, vomiting and bloody diarrhea. In severe cases, sepsis and septic shock are seen. As the cases usu… Show more
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