Journal article

Mesenteric Venous Thrombosis Associated with Oral Contraceptives: A Case Report

PY Milne, RJS Thomas2

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery | BLACKWELL SCIENCE | Published : 1976

Abstract

Small‐bowel infarction resulting from mesenteric venous thrombosis is a rare but life‐threatening complication to which young women taking oral contraceptives are liable. The patient characteristically presents with an “acute abdomen” after a variable prodromal period of vague abdominal pain. The correct diagnosis can be made from the macroscopic appearance at laparotomy, provided the surgeon is alert to the condition. An accurate diagnosis is important, as anticoagulation measures must be instituted early to counter the commonly associated thromboembolic phenomena. Copyright © 1976, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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