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CT manifestations of small bowel ischemia due to impaired venous drainage-with a
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Chou CK
Indian J Radiol Imaging
2016[Jul]; 26
(3
): 342-351
PMID27857460
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Acute abdominal pain may result from a wide variety of medical and surgical
diseases. One of these diseases is small bowel ischemia, which may result in a
catastrophic outcome if not recognized and treated promptly. Computed tomography
(CT) by its faster image acquisition, thinner collimation, high resolution, and
multiplanar reformatted images has become the most important imaging modality in
evaluating the acute abdominal conditions. In this article, the author presents a
description of the histology of the small bowel, pathophysiology of small bowel
change, and a correlation of the pathologic and CT findings of the small bowel
injuries due to impaired venous drainage. A convincing correlation of the
microscopic mucosal condition with the enhancement pattern of the thickened small
bowel wall on CT is useful in definitely describing the mucosal viability.