Thank you my mother had chronic for 18 months nobody knew what it was even a CT scan didn’t pick anything up it then turned acute and she was gone within 12 hours due to the levels of metabolic acidosis in her blood 😢
Can anyone help me. What does ‘near total minimal compromise of the superior mesenteric artery’. I know what ischemia is, but struggling with the wording of ‘near total’ and ‘minimal’. The above was listed on a result of my Mums CT scan. Thanks in advance.
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Thank you my mother had chronic for 18 months nobody knew what it was even a CT scan didn’t pick anything up it then turned acute and she was gone within 12 hours due to the levels of metabolic acidosis in her blood 😢
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Can anyone help me. What does ‘near total minimal compromise of the superior mesenteric artery’. I know what ischemia is, but struggling with the wording of ‘near total’ and ‘minimal’. The above was listed on a result of my Mums CT scan. Thanks in advance.
Why would you get colicky EPIGASTRIC pain for chronic Mesenteric ischemia?
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Great explanation but please stop saying 'very fatal'. There's only one version of fatal 😊