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==Race== | ==Race== | ||
*There's no available data for the incidence and prevalence of abdominal angina among different races<ref name="urlAbdominal Angina: Practice Essentials, Pathophysiology and Etiology, Epidemiology">{{cite web |url=https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/188618-overview?token=Bssv0GM4iTRpgywKhQAntxLBxLWMKs8F6RVmZIX2pV8C1Xo7PEBaacU4ayZORDdoZ2YrxfcTgTduOrPo5fZgXj8J4Sy6P0X21%2BBNBQxExSBBuCIf%2B7cJMIyjtd0l7r9rHw%2Fbj7EPyQmgTpeanTv9Fvlp3YutVAlxDdrMf9BT4d2gE3meS0vhDw2snZD0zlemeSEyqLLlbxpOLCbEocjH61dtEP%2F3ejnoEgZoonqxMwzr4ytOE7VymqXxh7Lht6K2Cm%2F2aBKLIqSqxc47pf73W2uUo1Jk2HCVgNZSleVXtRznt%2FI6udOMXpHYQZhbj6loCe%2B0OVtjkuAZhzOYmLOFR%2B%2FneplvRkU5UODmOxvaCaVFBYRmYmWMcLRXfU%2B36X8MniOfJOD0lXC5hXyQJ4Sd0ur7NnMU8nbZ%2Fo0KdjoysuVJJHvjwAd3DOlrTVqllUAN4H6ieTe6RkXkVM7xwH8MRb%2BL3oKPxhpjg39enL7CsZPfjRQue2yVqu9iHLKinVRJzLZTG%2Bdw6DJKegY78jG%2BXGVcv6sqT76Vt%2F6N4JUs6ebzPerTILALL%2Bu%2B1Uv7N19mpvfIDJVClbtiJX3DsNH7FtmQLf4vorW8Gqu%2FgwQYms1BeLEdtbWgpC7wtUu2myHWtBSlNDcscupzs6%2BWakvzR%2F5N3QhJJw%2BGjlLPRZigEYa5FFa%2FKVJ6P93CnLZAas3uZem1FMcGGkWIuvzQiV25tg%3D%3D#a6 |title=Abdominal Angina: Practice Essentials, Pathophysiology and Etiology, Epidemiology |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref>. | |||
== Age == | == Age == | ||
The | *The average age of patients with mesenteric ischemia is slightly older than 60 years, but it has also been reported in younger patients<ref name="urlAbdominal Angina - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf">{{cite web |url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK441943/ |title=Abdominal Angina - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref>. | ||
==Developing Countries== | ==Developing Countries== | ||
* There are few reported cases of abdominal angina outside the united states.<ref name="urlAbdominal Angina - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf">{{cite web |url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK441943/ |title=Abdominal Angina - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
- Although mesenteric ischemia (MI) is rare medical condition ,it's accounts for 0.1% of all hospital admissions , The mortality rate of mesenteric ischemia is ranging from 24% to 94%. The incidence of colonic ischemia is approximately 16 cases per 100,000 person per years, and it is rising by time . Ischemic colitis is reported for 1 in 2000 hospital admissions.[1]
Gender
- female to male ratio is 3:1[2].
Race
- There's no available data for the incidence and prevalence of abdominal angina among different races[3].
Age
- The average age of patients with mesenteric ischemia is slightly older than 60 years, but it has also been reported in younger patients[2].
Developing Countries
- There are few reported cases of abdominal angina outside the united states.[2]