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Homocysteine-associated acute mesenteric artery occlusion treated with thrombectomy and bowel resection.

Abstract
Elevated plasma homocysteine is an acknowledged risk factor for arteriosclerotic occlusive disease, but little clinical evidence is available regarding its role in acute arterial thrombosis in the absence of an underlying lesion. A 45-year old man presented with an acute abdomen. A magnetic resonance arteriogram (MRA) showed occlusion of the superior mesenteric artery. At exploration, necrotic ileum was resected and the superior mesenteric artery was thrombectomized, restoring normal mesenteric flow. The plasma homocysteine level was 98.8 mmol/L, more than eight times the normal level. No embolic source was identified and an MRA and contrast arteriogram showed no residual occlusive disease in the superior mesenteric artery. Additional studies documented pernicious anemia, which was treated with cobalamin (vitamin B12) injections. This case provides further evidence of an association between hyperhomocysteinemia and acute arterial thrombosis. Hyperhomocysteinemia can result from easily correctible vitamin B12, B6, or dietary folate deficiencies. Plasma homocysteine levels should be determined in young individuals with acute arterial thrombosis whenever a hypercoagulable state is suspected.
AuthorsW S Gradman, J Daniel, B Miller, M Haji-Aghaii
JournalAnnals of vascular surgery (Ann Vasc Surg) Vol. 15 Issue 2 Pg. 247-50 (Mar 2001) ISSN: 0890-5096 [Print] Netherlands
PMID11265092 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Homocysteine
Topics
  • Anastomosis, Surgical
  • Homocysteine (blood)
  • Humans
  • Hyperhomocysteinemia (blood, diagnosis, surgery)
  • Ileum (blood supply)
  • Ischemia (blood, diagnosis, surgery)
  • Magnetic Resonance Angiography
  • Male
  • Mesenteric Artery, Superior (pathology, surgery)
  • Mesenteric Vascular Occlusion (blood, diagnosis, surgery)
  • Middle Aged
  • Thrombectomy
  • Thrombosis (blood, diagnosis, surgery)

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