2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00384-012-1480-0
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Idiopathic myointimal hyperplasia of mesenteric veins in the elderly

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“…Of the 34 cases of IMHMV that occurred in men, usually in late middle age (median age at diagnosis 62 years) . Many of these patients, including our patient, have cardiovascular risk factors or disease .…”
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confidence: 79%
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“…Of the 34 cases of IMHMV that occurred in men, usually in late middle age (median age at diagnosis 62 years) . Many of these patients, including our patient, have cardiovascular risk factors or disease .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…The etiology of this nonthrombotic occlusion of mesenteric veins is poorly understood. First described by Genta and Haggitt in 1991, 33 reported cases of IMHMV have now been reported (Table ), and it is likely there are many more misdiagnosed or not reported.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since the first report in 1991 by Genta and Haggitt, to date, only 11 cases of IMHMV have been reported in the literature worldwide. Of the 11 previously reported cases, only one patient was aged over 70 years . Therefore, we herein report on a case of IMHMV in a 76‐year‐old man.…”
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“…Of the 11 previously reported cases, only one patient was aged over 70 years. 2 Therefore, we herein report on a case of IMHMV in a 76-year-old man.…”
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“…Endoscopic findings include inflammation, ulceration and pseudopolyposis, usually restricted to the sigmoid colon. Initial biopsies are often non‐specific or may suggest an ischaemic aetiology to the presentation …”
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