acute mesenteric ischemia: a sequela of abdominal aortography
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Abstract
The use of abdominal angiography and transcatheter embolization has increased rapidly in the last few decades. Although improvement in angiographic techniques has made the procedure safe, ischemic colitis is a rare but potentially dreadful complication. We report a case of a 51-year-old woman who developed ischemic colitis following aortography, demonstrating that such angiographic studies may produce substantial morbidity.
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| Authors | ;Shiksha Kedia;Vijaya Raj Bhatt;Ashish Koirala;Srujitha Murukutla;Jharendra Rijal;Shradha Pant;Monika A. Wrzolek;Aaron Gottesman |
| Journal | Mathematical biosciences |
| Year | 2014 |
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