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An 80-Year-Old Woman Is Brought to the Hospital with Progressively

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An 80-year-old woman is brought to the hospital with progressively increasing abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and an inability to keep food down since yesterday.  Her only medical condition is chronic paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, for which she takes metoprolol and apixaban, and she has never had any surgeries.  The patient does not use tobacco or alcohol.  Temperature is 37.1 C (98.8 F) , blood pressure is 150/80 mm Hg, pulse is 96/min and regular, and respirations are 16/min.  Oral examination shows dry mucous membranes.  Cardiopulmonary examination reveals no abnormalities.  The abdomen is distended and tympanic, but there is no tenderness, rebound, or rigidity.  Bowel sounds are increased and high-pitched.  Rectal examination shows no stool in the rectal vault and no masses.  Fullness and tenderness are noted in the right groin area.  The extremities are without cyanosis, clubbing, or edema.  Laboratory testing yields a hemoglobin level of 13.2 g/dL, blood urea nitrogen of 38 mg/dL, and creatinine of 1.6 mg/dL.  Abdominal x-ray reveals distended bowel loops with air-fluid levels.  Which of the following most likely predisposed this patient to her current condition?


A) Groin hematoma
B) Small bowel adhesions
C) Small bowel herniation
D) Small bowel intussusception
E) Small bowel stricture
F) Superior mesenteric artery occlusion
G) Watershed bowel hypoperfusion

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