Purpose: The purpose of this work was to differentiate CT findings of acute
mesenteric ischemia due to vasculitis (MV) or thromboembolism (MTE).
Method: CT scans of 69 patients with mesenteric ischemia caused by MV (n =
37) or MTE (n = 32) were analyzed. After dividing the patients into groups
with and without MV, we compared them with regard to gastrointestinal tract
involvement patterns, mesenteric changes, and presence or absence of vascu
lar thrombosis, atherosclerosis, other organ changes, and ascites.
Results: Duodenum was involved only in the MV group (30%). The MV group had
preferential involvement of the small intestine (89%) to large intestine (
51%), whereas the MTE group showed even distribution. Multisegmental bowel
involvement was more common in the MV group (86%) than in the MTE group (44
%), especially in both jejunum and ileum and both small and large intestine
. The MV group showed prominent involvement of the superior mesenteric vess
el territory, although the MTE group showed even distribution. Splenomegaly
and hydronephrosis were more frequently seen in the MV group and vascular
thrombosis and atherosclerosis in the MTE group.
Conclusion: Although considerable overlap was noted, CT is useful in differ
entiating MV from MTE.