Early detection of superior mesenteric artery dissection by ultrasound: Two case reports
Journal
Early detection of superior mesenteric artery dissection by ultrasound: Two case reports
Journal Volume
27
Journal Issue
1
Pages
47-49
Date Issued
2019
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Abstract
Superior mesenteric artery (SMA) dissection is a rare disease. Most of the cases are diagnosed through contrast-enhanced computed tomography. The use of emergent bedside ultrasound has been described to diagnose aortic dissection. However, evidence is limited regarding the use of bedside ultrasound for diagnosing SMA dissection, which is a known risk factor for aortic dissection. We present two case reports: one case of isolated SMA dissection and one case of SMA dissection complicated with aortic dissection. Both cases were initially diagnosed through bedside ultrasound and confirmed through contrast-enhanced computed tomography. ? 2019 Journal of Medical Ultrasound.
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anticoagulant agent; adult; anticoagulant therapy; aortic dissection; artery diameter; artery dissection; Article; blood pressure measurement; brain ischemia; case report; clinical article; computer assisted tomography; disease duration; echography; epigastric pain; Glasgow coma scale; heart rate; human; hypertension; limb weakness; male; medical history; middle aged; physical examination; superior mesenteric artery; superior mesenteric artery dissection; superior mesenteric artery dissection; systolic blood pressure
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journal article