Acute superior mesenteric vein thrombosis presents vaguely as an acute abdomen with gradually worsening diffuse, colicky abdominal pain, associated with distention, and symptoms may have been present for a few days 2-3. Heme-positive stool may also be present 3. As ischaemia progresses, eventual necrosis, perforation, sepsis and shock ensue.
Acute superior mesenteric vein thrombosis presents vaguely as an acute abdomen with gradually worsening diffuse, colicky abdominal pain, associated with distention, and symptoms may have been present for a few days 2-3. Heme-positive stool may also be present 3. As ischaemia progresses, eventual necrosis, perforation, sepsis and shock ensue.
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