Four patients are presented with small bowel infarction secondary to a vascular arteritis. In three patients there was a history of rheumatoid arthritis. In each patient infarcted bowel was resected and a primary anastomosis performed. In one patient the anastomosis broke down and she subsequently died. One patient died from a disseminated rectal tumour three years later. The remaining patients remain well. If operated on early, intestinal infarction due to arteritis has a good prognosis.
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Mosley, J. G., Desai, A., & Gupta, I. (1990). Mesenteric arteritis. Gut, 31(8), 956–957. https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.31.8.956
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