Systematic review of survival after acute mesenteric ischaemia according to disease aetiology
British journal of surgery2004Vol. 91(1), pp. 17–27
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Abstract
There are large differences in prognosis after acute mesenteric ischaemia depending on aetiology. Surgical treatment of arterial embolism has improved outcome whereas the mortality rate following surgery for arterial thrombosis and non-occlusive ischaemia remains poor.
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