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Mesenteric Infarction, Low Flow: 7
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There was pulsation present at the bowel margin of the proximal jejunum.
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Mesenteric Infarction, Low Flow: 8
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There was no pulsation palpable along the remainder of the small bowel. The cecum and proximal ascending colon also looked compromised.
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Mesenteric Infarction, Low Flow: 9
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Due to the extensive bowel compromise, it was elected to terminate the procedure.
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