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Diagnosis and initial management of intestinal ischemia

Diagnosis and initial management of intestinal ischemia
CT: computed tomography.
* Patients ultimately identified with nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia will not benefit from anticoagulation, at which point it can be discontinued.
¶ Imaging signs associated with mesenteric ischemia include focal or segmental bowel wall thickening, intestinal pneumatosis, portal vein gas, portomesenteric thrombosis, mesenteric arterial calcification, and mesenteric artery occlusion.
Δ Medically fit patients.
Refer to associated UpToDate algorithms on mesenteric ischemia (acute or chronic, occlusive or nonocclusive, arterial or venous).
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