Superior mesenteric artery dissection: Case report

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Spontaneous dissections of the superior mesenteric artery are exceptional events because only 26 reports have been published. We present a new case, revealed with an acute abdominal syndrome. Computed tomographic angiography and arteriography allowed a rapid diagnosis and urgent surgical intervention. Progress in imagery makes diagnosis and follow-up examination easier. Surgery is indicated for acute symptomatic forms with suspicion of mesenteric ischemia. In the other cases, a simple follow-up examination may be appropriate. Copyright © 2002 by The Society for Vascular Surgery and The American Association for Vascular Surgery.

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Gouëffic, Y., Costargent, A., Dupas, B., Heymann, M. F., Chaillou, P., & Patra, P. (2002). Superior mesenteric artery dissection: Case report. Journal of Vascular Surgery, 35(5), 1003–1005. https://doi.org/10.1067/mva.2002.122152

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