Mesenteric artery stenosis

Blood Vessels & Circulation
Abdomen & Pelvis

Mesenteric artery stenosis is a narrowing of the arteries that supply blood to the intestines. It can cause ongoing abdominal discomfort after eating and may progress to reduced blood flow to the bowel. An MRI may show changes in these vessels consistent with narrowing. Finding mesenteric artery narrowing early may allow for treatment before it causes serious bowel complications.

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