Holding the Secret: A Rare Case of Nausea and Vomiting Due to Ligamentous Compression of the Celiac Axis

2020 
Dunbar syndrome also known as median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS) or celiac artery compression syndrome (CACS) is a rare syndrome resulting from the external compression of the celiac trunk from the median arcuate ligament. A 78-year-old female with multiple chronic conditions presented with intermittent, post-prandial epigastric pain associated with early satiety, decreased appetite for one year. Multiple tests including gastric emptying scan and hepatobiliary scan with cholecystokinin (CCK) were normal. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) abdomen/pelvis showed thickening of a median arcuate ligament. Further imaging with end-inspiratory phase computed tomography (CT) angiography of the abdomen and 3D reconstruction of images, revealed approximately 1 cm length segment of proximal celiac arterial narrowing, measuring 70% maximally (at its origin) and characteristic hooked appearance of the proximal celiac artery with post-stenotic dilation diagnostic of MALS. Our case report emphasizes the importance of MALS in the differential diagnosis of chronic, intermittent abdominal pain.
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