Radiology Case Reports (Aug 2023)

An interesting presentation of a rare association of the Wilkie and Nutcracker syndromes

  • Barbara Brogna, MD,
  • Andrea La Rocca, RT,
  • Vera Giovanetti, MD,
  • Marta Ventola, MS,
  • Elio Bignardi,
  • Lanfranco Aquilino Musto, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 8
pp. 2677 – 2680

Abstract

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Superior mesenteric artery syndrome also known as Wilkie's syndrome (WS) and Nutcracker syndrome (NCS) are 2 rare vascular syndromes characterized by the reduction of the aortomesenteric space. In the WS the reduction of the aortomesenteric angle leads to compression of the third portion of the duodenum. In the NCS the reduced aortomesenteric space usually causes a left renal vein (LVR) entrapment and the clinical presentation is a left flank pain, micro/macrohematuria and proteinuria. Arterial hypertension can be an unusual manifestation of the NCS. Herein, we describe the case of a 37-year-old woman with a history of breast cancer and abdominal subocclusion, with a recent onset of arterial hypertension whose enhanced computed tomography (CT) showed a reduced angle between the abdominal aorta and superior mesenteric artery with the CT findings of both the WS and NCS.

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