Report of a Misleading Case of the Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome.
Amir Mohammad SalehiHossain SalehiMaryam HasanzarriniElham KhanlarzadehPublished in: Case reports in gastrointestinal medicine (2022)
Superior mesenteric artery syndrome (SMAS), which is also known as the cast syndrome, Wilkie's syndrome, or chronic duodenal ileus, is a specific type of duodenal obstruction characterized by the obstruction of the inferior part of the duodenum due to its compression between the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and the aorta. This problem is usually resulting from loss of the mesenteric fat pad. The present report describes a case of SMAS who was an 18-year-old woman presenting with weight loss and postprandial pain. The patient was initially diagnosed with Helicobacter pylori infection and underwent antibiotic therapy. However, the related symptoms did not resolve. Finally, she was ordered a CT scan, which led to the diagnosis of SMAS.
Keyphrases
- case report
- helicobacter pylori infection
- weight loss
- computed tomography
- chronic pain
- bariatric surgery
- adipose tissue
- magnetic resonance imaging
- type diabetes
- pulmonary artery
- coronary artery
- aortic valve
- blood pressure
- physical activity
- metabolic syndrome
- bone marrow
- spinal cord
- depressive symptoms
- drug induced
- blood glucose
- pulmonary hypertension
- pet ct
- dual energy
- replacement therapy
- aortic dissection
- glycemic control