occlusive mesenteric infarction — mesenteric infarction due to occlusion of one of the mesenteric arteries, such as by a thrombus or by mechanical compression … Medical dictionary
nonocclusive mesenteric infarction — mesenteric infarction having a nonocclusive cause, such as arteritis, a cardiogenic abnormality, or hypovolemia … Medical dictionary
mesenteric ischemia — ischemia in an area of the intestine supplied by a mesenteric artery; two types are distinguished, occlusive and nonocclusive mesenteric i. It may progress to a mesenteric infarction (see under infarction) … Medical dictionary
Mesenteric ischemia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 K55.9 ICD 9 557.9 … Wikipedia
mesenteric venous thrombosis — formation of a clot in one of the mesenteric veins, leading to ischemia and infarction of the small bowel or colon … Medical dictionary
Superior mesenteric artery — Artery: Superior mesenteric artery Frontal view of the superior mesenteric artery and its branches. The large vessel (blue) beside the SMA is the superior mesenteric vein. A considerable number of different branching patterns exist … Wikipedia
Myocardial infarction — Heart attack redirects here. For other uses, see Heart attack (disambiguation). Myocardial infarction Classification and external resources Diagram of a myocardial infarction (2) of the tip of the anterior wall of the heart (an apical infarct)… … Wikipedia
Cerebral infarction — Cerebral infarct Classification and external resources CT scan slice of the brain showing a right hemispheric cerebral infarct (left side of image). ICD 10 I 63 … Wikipedia
Bowel infarction — or bowel death results from a severely restricted blood supply to part of the bowel; this can in turn be due to an uncorrected bowel twist or bowel strangulation, or to occlusion of one of the mesenteric arteries. Strangulation sometimes results… … Wikipedia
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