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*Dunbar Syndrome, Celiac artery compression syndrome, Median arcuate ligament syndrome<ref name="pmid33061036"><ref name="pmid30859839>
*Dunbar Syndrome, Celiac artery compression syndrome, Median arcuate ligament syndrome
*Cancer of Papilla of Vater<ref name="pmid20062743">
*Takayasu arteritis
*Takayasu arteritis<ref name="pmid22696728">{{cite journal |vauthors=Chaudhary SC, Gupta A, Himanshu D, Verma SP, Khanna R, Gupta DK |title=Abdominal angina: an unusual presentation of Takayasu's arteritis |journal=BMJ Case Rep |volume=2011 |issue= |pages= |date=May 2011 |pmid=22696728 |pmc=3094785 |doi=10.1136/bcr.02.2011.3900 |url=}}</ref>


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The primary cause of abdominal angina is insufficient blood flow to meet mesenteric visceral demands, especially after meals.

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Rarely,

  • Dunbar Syndrome, Celiac artery compression syndrome, Median arcuate ligament syndrome
  • Takayasu arteritis

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