Mesenteric venous thrombosis

Blood Vessels & Circulation
Abdomen & Pelvis

Mesenteric venous thrombosis is a blood clot in the veins that drain blood away from the intestines. It can cause reduced blood flow to the bowel if not treated. An MRI may show changes in these veins consistent with a clot. Finding mesenteric venous thrombosis early may allow for anticoagulation treatment before bowel ischaemia develops.

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