Chronic mesenteric ischaemia: role of interventional radiology in enhancing clinical outcomes
Chronic mesenteric ischaemia (CMI) is a progressive vascular condition where insufficient blood flow to the gastrointestinal tract leads to postprandial pain, sitophobia and weight loss. Unlike acute mesenteric ischaemia, CMI develops gradually and is often underdiagnosed due to vague symptoms and the protective role of collateral circulation. Although mesenteric arterial stenosis is common, symptomatic CMI […]

Chukwuemeka Igwe, Dr Saira Sayeed
Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust