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===Discovery=== | ===Discovery=== | ||
*In 1936, Dunphy was the first one to establish an association between mesenteric artery occlusion and gut infarction. | *In 1936, Dunphy was the first one to establish an association between mesenteric artery occlusion and gut infarction.<ref name="pmid1875">{{cite journal |vauthors=Cariello L, D'Aniello A, Makar AB, McMartin KE, Palese M, Tephly TR |title=Isolation and characterization of four toxic protein fractions from the sea anemone Anemonia sulcata |journal=Toxicon |volume=13 |issue=5 |pages=353–7 |year=1975 |pmid=1875 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
*In 1843, Tiedemann described mesenteric occlusion and bowel infarction, followed by Virchow who added two more patients to the literature. | *In 1843, Tiedemann described mesenteric occlusion and bowel infarction, followed by Virchow who added two more patients to the literature. | ||
*In 1887, Welch proposed that ischemic bowel changes occur secondary to 80% stenosis of superior mesenteric artery (SMA). | *In 1887, Welch proposed that ischemic bowel changes occur secondary to 80% stenosis of superior mesenteric artery (SMA). | ||
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*In 1913, Trotter studied 359 cases of infarcted bowel. He explained a relationship between cardiac diseases and embolus to the SMA. He also elaborated a connection between arteriosclerosis of the aorta and thrombosis of mesenteric vessles. | *In 1913, Trotter studied 359 cases of infarcted bowel. He explained a relationship between cardiac diseases and embolus to the SMA. He also elaborated a connection between arteriosclerosis of the aorta and thrombosis of mesenteric vessles. | ||
*In 1921, Klein wrote a thesis on embolism and thrombosis, in which he pointed out a relationship between SMA stenosis and episodic abdominal pain. | *In 1921, Klein wrote a thesis on embolism and thrombosis, in which he pointed out a relationship between SMA stenosis and episodic abdominal pain. | ||
==Outbreaks== | ==Outbreaks== | ||
*There have been several outbreaks of [disease name], which are summarized below: | *There have been several outbreaks of [disease name], which are summarized below: |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Feham Tariq, MD [2]
Historical Perspective
Discovery
- In 1936, Dunphy was the first one to establish an association between mesenteric artery occlusion and gut infarction.[1]
- In 1843, Tiedemann described mesenteric occlusion and bowel infarction, followed by Virchow who added two more patients to the literature.
- In 1887, Welch proposed that ischemic bowel changes occur secondary to 80% stenosis of superior mesenteric artery (SMA).
- In 1904, Jackson, Parker, and Quinby stated that both arterial and venous occlusion of the mesenteric circulation can lead to mesenteric ischemia.
- In 1913, Trotter studied 359 cases of infarcted bowel. He explained a relationship between cardiac diseases and embolus to the SMA. He also elaborated a connection between arteriosclerosis of the aorta and thrombosis of mesenteric vessles.
- In 1921, Klein wrote a thesis on embolism and thrombosis, in which he pointed out a relationship between SMA stenosis and episodic abdominal pain.
Outbreaks
- There have been several outbreaks of [disease name], which are summarized below:
Landmark Events in the Development of Treatment Strategies
- In 1980, endovascular treatment of mesenteric disease was introduced.
Impact on Cultural History
Famous Cases
- The following are a few famous cases of disease name: