| Literature DB >> 26622529 |
Qiucheng Lei1, Xinying Wang2, Chao Wu3, Jingcheng Bi3, L I Zhang3.
Abstract
Superior mesenteric artery syndrome (SMAS) is defined as an obstruction of the third part of duodenum due to compression by the superior mesenteric artery. Although traumatic brain injury is a risk factor for SMAS, few cases of SMAS resulting from brain surgery have been reported. SMAS has been observed to occur following neurosurgical surgery in pediatric patients but, to the best of our knowledge, no such cases have been reported in adults. The present study reports the case of a 21-year-old female patient who developed SMAS after persistent vomiting and prolonged weight loss following cerebellar tumor resection and cranial irradiation. The SMAS was confirmed by computed tomography and resolved following successful nutritional management.Entities:
Keywords: Wilkie's syndrome; brain surgery; radiation therapy; superior mesenteric artery syndrome
Year: 2015 PMID: 26622529 PMCID: PMC4578116 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2015.2691
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447