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Segmental arterial mediolysis with accompanying venous angiopathy: a clinical pathologic review, report of 3 new cases, and comments on the role of endothelin-1 in its pathogenesis.

Richard E Slavin1, Kiyoshi Inada.   

Abstract

The authors review 20 cases of segmental arterial mediolysis (SAM) including 3 newly reported cases. SAM developed in areas of vascular distention in 2 of the latter cases: 1 in utero in the heart of a recipient of a twin transfusion syndrome and the other in the jejunum secondary to partial venous obstruction. In the third case, it occurred in a patient with Raynaud disease. Characterizing SAM are injurious and reparative lesions that occur in the media and/or at the adventitial medial junction. Four distinctive alterations are recognized: (1) mediolysis, (2) a tearing separation of the outer media from adventitia, (3) arterial gaps, and (4) a florid reparative response that replaces zones of mediolysis and fills areas of medial adventitial separation. The repair can transform SAM into lesions indistinguishable from common types of fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD.) A venous angiopathy involving large and medium-sized veins accompanies SAM. It features medial muscle vacuolar change with lysis leading to apparent separation of residual muscle bundles. Immunostaining shows endothelin-1 (ET-1) decorating adventitial capillaries in SAM and neighboring arteries, in capillaries of adjoining tissues, and outlining smooth muscle cell membranes in adjacent veins including those of the venous angiopathy. The significance of these changes is uncertain. Vasospasm is believed to cause SAM, but ET-1 is not the direct pressor agent responsible for this condition. The reason(s) for synthesis and release of ET-1 in SAM are still hypothetical, but local perturbations in vascular tone may be an important factor. ET-1 may be indirectly play a role in SAM by cross-talking and potentiating the activities of other vasoconstrictors such as norepinephrine and by orchestrating its reparative phase.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17478765     DOI: 10.1177/1066896906297684

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Surg Pathol        ISSN: 1066-8969            Impact factor:   1.271


  20 in total

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Journal:  Interv Neuroradiol       Date:  2017-04-26       Impact factor: 1.610

3.  A patient with acute kidney pain and high blood pressure.

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4.  Ten-year review of isolated spontaneous mesenteric arterial dissections.

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Journal:  J Vasc Surg       Date:  2017-11-13       Impact factor: 4.268

5.  Segmental arterial mediolysis: a rare non-inflammatory cause of mesenteric bleeding.

Authors:  Gaurav Gulati; Avis Ware
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2015-07-01

6.  Traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage and the COL3A1 gene: emergence of a potential causal link.

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7.  Segmental arterial mediolysis.

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Review 8.  Clinical diagnosis of segmental arterial mediolysis: differentiation from vasculitis and other mimics.

Authors:  Julie C Baker-LePain; David H Stone; Aras N Mattis; Mary C Nakamura; Kenneth H Fye
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9.  Ruptured isolated external iliac artery true aneurysm associated with cystic medial necrosis: report of a case.

Authors:  Takayoshi Kato; Hisato Takagi; Norikazu Kawai; Yasutomo Sekido; Takuya Umemoto
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10.  Histologic and morphologic character of pediatric renal artery occlusive disease.

Authors:  Dawn M Coleman; Amer Heider; David Gordon; Santhi K Ganesh; Jonathan L Eliason; James C Stanley
Journal:  J Vasc Surg       Date:  2020-04-08       Impact factor: 4.268

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