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Mesenteric ischemia (mez-un-TER-ik is-KEE-me-uh) is a condition that happens when narrowed or blocked arteries restrict blood flow to the small intestine.
If you have pain after eating that causes you to limit food and lose weight, a healthcare professional might suspect that you have chronic mesenteric ischemia.
Specific treatment depends on the extent of the blood vessel blockage and your overall health. Treatment might include angioplasty, mesenteric artery bypass or ...
Epub 2024 Jun 06. View PubMed; Sulbaran M, Chen FK, Farraye FA, Hashash JG. A Clinical Review of Mesenteric Panniculitis. Gastroenterol Hepatol (N Y). 2023 ...
Research. Mayo Clinic researchers are working to improve treatment of mesenteric ischemia, including techniques to reduce treatment complications. Publications.
This condition can come on suddenly or develop over time. Find out more about symptoms and treatment for this condition that restricts blood flow to the ...
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