Superior mesenteric artery syndrome
Synopsis

The condition is characterized by nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, metabolic alkalosis, abdominal or epigastric pain, and weight loss. It may present with life-threatening complications mainly related to malnutrition or hypovolemia. Symptoms improve in the prone positon, left lateral decubitus position, or in the fetal position. The majority of cases are recognized in women in the second and third decades of life. The nonspecific symptoms make SMAS difficult to diagnose and often lead to delays in recognition as other causes are excluded.
Codes
K55.1 – Chronic vascular disorders of intestine
SNOMEDCT:
197006009 – Superior mesenteric artery syndrome
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Last Updated:01/25/2018