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(Created page with "'''Organ''': Small intestine '''Description''': The description is simple. You can see a small part of the small intestine. The infarcted part is blackish and distended, meaning that the diameter of the lumen is increased. '''Diagnosis''': Haemorrhagic infarct of the small intestine '''Causes''': * Thrombus in mesenteric artery * Occlusion of portal vein by thrombus or embolus. * Incarcerated hernia * Volvulus * Invagination * Strangulation '''Theory''': If the po...")
 
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Bowel infarcts are always haemorrhagic.
Bowel infarcts are always haemorrhagic.
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[[Category:Pathology 1 - Macropreparations]]
[[Category:Pathology 1 - Macropreparations]]