(L.A.) Jacob Previch, 18, Died in a Hospital

Case Number: 2023-11027

Los Angeles County is reporting the death of an 18-year-old White/Caucasian male that occurred in a hospital.

The coroner’s office has identified the man as Jacob Previch.

Manner of Death: Natural

Cause of Death: Sequelae of Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome

RIP JACOB PREVICH (December 2, 2004 – August 20, 2023)

Formal pronouncement of death was made on Sunday at 5:00 p.m.

We do not know if the decedent was injected with synthetic mRNA.

GoFundMe: www.gofundme.com/f/jacob-previch

Superior mesenteric artery thrombosis in a female patient with most probable cause COVID-19 vaccination: Case report
https://jcimcr.org/pdfs/JCIMCR-v3-1786.pdf

A Rare Case of Superior Mesenteric Vein Thrombosis With Antithrombin III Deficiency and Recent COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination
journals.lww.com/ajg/Fulltext/2021/10001/S2939_A_Rare_Case_of_Superior_Mesenteric_Vein.2943.aspx

Superior mesenteric artery (SMA) syndrome is a rare disease defined as compression of the third portion of the duodenum between the abdominal aorta and the superior mesenteric artery. Other names for SMA syndrome have included chronic duodenal ileus, Wilkie syndrome, arterio-mesenteric duodenal compression syndrome and cast syndrome. The disease was first reported as a case report in 1842 by Carl Von Rokitansky, and in 1927, Wilkie further detailed the pathophysiology and diagnostic findings of the disease.

Superior mesenteric artery syndrome is a rare cause of proximal small bowel obstruction and is linked to notable morbidity and mortality when the diagnosis is delayed. While superior mesenteric artery syndrome is rare, the morbidity and mortality associated with its complications make it a crucial differential to consider when concerned for bowel obstruction, especially in the setting of recent weight loss.