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Editorial: Post-traumatic duodenal ileus. (1974). British Medical Journal, 3(5925), 214. 
            Notes: Editorial describing the occurance of SMAS in patients recovering from traumatic injury. Link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1612023/?page=1
Williams, L. F., & Bowers, W. F. (1961). Arteriomesenteric Duodenal Obstruction Associated with Severe Peptic Ulcer Disease . Annals of Surgery, 153(2), 250–255. 
            Notes: Multiple case reports with both SMAS and peptic ulcer. Case one is a 12-year-old female diagnosed with SMAS and a duodenal ulcer. After surgery to treat both, the recovery was slow but successful by one month. Case two is a 27-year-old female diagnosed with SMAS and an ulcer treated successfully with surgery; case three is a 24-year-old male diagnosed with SMAS and a duodenal ulcer who was also treated successfully with surgery, and case four is a 23-year-old male with a five-year history of illness diagnosed with SMAS and a duodenal ulcer. Surgical treatment was successful. Link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1613881/
Feneley, R. C., & Macdonald, D. (1969). Acute arteriomesenteric duodenal ileus as a complication following operative correction of scoliosis. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 45(530), 781–784. Notes: Case report of a 12-year-old girl with history of Marfan’s syndrome who underwent scoliosis and was diagnosed with SMAS post-op and was treated surgically with lysis of the ligament of treitz. When symptoms continued post-op, a gastrojejunostomy was performed, which was successful. Link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2466931/pdf/postmedj00372-0037.pdf
Hokama, A., Tomiyama, R., Kishimoto, K., Kinjo, F., Saito, A., & Matayoshi, M. (2005). Chronic intermittent vomiting after scoliosis surgery. Gut, 54(2), 222. doi:10.1136/gut.2004.044313 Notes: Case report of a 12-year-old girl diagnosed with SMAS 18 months post-op from scoliosis surgery. Conservative treatment was successful. Link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1774827/
Tidjane, A., Tabeti, B., Benmaarouf, N., Boudjenan, N., Bouziane, C., & Kessai, N. (2014). Le syndrome de la pince aorto-mésentérique: rare, mais pensez-y. The Pan African Medical Journal, 17, 47. doi:10.11604/pamj.2014.17.47.3879  
            Notes: Case report of a 78-year-old patient with pulmonary disease diagnosed with SMAS. After medical treatment failed, the patient underwent surgery (gastrojejunostomy, trans-mesocolic) which was successful. However, the patient was deceased at 35 days post op due to the pulmonary condition. Article is in French. Link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4085896/