2025-11-272025-11-27http://hdl.handle.net/2263/106401Clinical history : A 52 year old male with alcoholism complianed about pain and pressure in the epigastrium with a fast pulse.A diagnosis of acute pacreatitis was made and treated but the fast pulse remained.The patient began vomitting and a diagnosis of poralitis was made.The patient had developed delarium and went into a coma with a oliguria after an intravenous drip was placed.The patient presented with glucouria and had become acidotic.Autopsy findings : 1. Ischemic enteritis with venous infarction.2. Hemorrhaging venous infarction of the left adrenal gland.3. Septal liver cirrhosis.Diagnosis: Ischemic enteritis with haemorrhagic venous infarctionM629: Small intestine