Title of article :
Superior mesenteric artery syndrome: A rare but life threatening disease
Author/Authors :
Ugras, Meltem Yeditepe University Faculty of Medicine - Department of Child Health and Pediatrics - Istanbul, Turkey , Bicer, Suat Yeditepe University Faculty of Medicine - Department of Child Health and Pediatrics - Istanbul, Turkey , Coskun, Fatma Tugba Yeditepe University Faculty of Medicine - Department of Child Health and Pediatrics - Istanbul, Turkey , Romano, Endi Yeditepe University Faculty of Medicine - Department of Child Health and Pediatrics - Istanbul, Turkey , Ekci, Baki Yeditepe University Faculty of Medicine - Department of General Surgery - Istanbul, Turkey
Pages :
3
From page :
70
To page :
72
Abstract :
Superior mesenteric artery syndrome was observed in an adolescent patient. He had a 1-day history of nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain, without chronic or recurrent symptoms. Diagnosis was established by abdominal plain x-ray, contrast enhanced abdominal computed tomography, and endoscopic examination. The patient was hospitalized, monitorized, and decompressed by nasogastric tube without oral feeding. The symptoms of the patient were gradually relieved by conservative treatment and he was discharged after one week. Clinicians should be careful when facing upper gastrointestinal symptoms that are resistant and non-responsive to treatment, and this syndrome should be kept in mind. This case is presented to draw attention to this disease because of its rare incidence.
Keywords :
Superior mesenteric artery syndrome , A rare but life threatening disease
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine
Serial Year :
2017
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2582773
Link To Document :
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