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"As the name suggests, mesenteric artery disease also known as mesenteric ischemia refers to the narrowing of the arteries supplying blood to the intestines. Mesenteric artery disease symptoms typically manifest with a range of symptoms. Patients may experience severe, crampy abdominal pain, often occurring after meals, due to insufficient blood flow to the intestines. This pain can lead to weight loss and diminished appetite, as eating exacerbates discomfort. Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea can also accompany the condition. Left untreated, mesenteric artery disease can result in tissue damage,
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