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The measurement of the inferior celiac artery angle on computed tomography angiography technique

The measurement of the inferior celiac artery angle on computed tomography angiography technique

... with celiac artery compression syndrome were measured to be ...mesenteric artery forms a normal angle of 45 o (normal angle ranging from 25 o to 60 o ) from AA (Bhagirath Desai et ...of celiac ...

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Mitral valve prolapse associated with celiac artery stenosis: a new ultrasonographic syndrome?

Mitral valve prolapse associated with celiac artery stenosis: a new ultrasonographic syndrome?

... Celiac artery stenosis (CAS) may be caused by atheroscle- rotic degeneration, as observed in different vascular dis- tricts, or by extrinsic compression (ECCA) usually exerted by an abnormally developed ...

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Ramification of the celiac artery in the greater flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus)

Ramification of the celiac artery in the greater flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus)

... the celiac artery, dorsal proventricular artery, ramus sinister and ramus dexter (Malinovsky and Novotna 1977; Silva et ...the celiac artery, and the fourth originated from the ramus ...

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CT during celiac artery angiography for localization of clinically suspected small insulinomas

CT during celiac artery angiography for localization of clinically suspected small insulinomas

... during celiac artery angiography and other “conventional” im- aging ...during celiac artery angiography is an invasive exam method, thus it has a higher increased risk than noninvasive exams; ...

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Hemodynamic benefits of celiac artery release for ruptured right gastric artery aneurysm associated with median arcuate ligament syndrome: a case report

Hemodynamic benefits of celiac artery release for ruptured right gastric artery aneurysm associated with median arcuate ligament syndrome: a case report

... gastric artery is rare ...stenosed celiac artery remains ...that celiac artery recon- struction might not be necessary given that no ...

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Celiac Artery Aneurysm Due to Chronic Spontaneous Dissection: Two Cases of Surgical Repair

Celiac Artery Aneurysm Due to Chronic Spontaneous Dissection: Two Cases of Surgical Repair

... mesenteric artery [14]. Dissection of the celiac artery and its branches, such as the he- patic, splenic and gastroduodenal artery is rarer than that of the superior mesenteric ...Generally, ...

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Multidetector-row computed tomography for evaluating the branching angle of the celiac artery: a descriptive study

Multidetector-row computed tomography for evaluating the branching angle of the celiac artery: a descriptive study

... the celiac ar- tery was prepared, and a MPVR with the width of the abdominal aorta was ...the celiac artery to the branching of the hepatic and splenic ...the celiac artery was measured ...

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Use of Coronary Techniques in Celiac and Hepatic Artery Stenting in Post-Hepatic Transplant Patients

Use of Coronary Techniques in Celiac and Hepatic Artery Stenting in Post-Hepatic Transplant Patients

... and celiac artery stenosis after liver transplantation reflect the merits of endovascular ...a celiac dissection possibly related to the transplant surgery or previous catheter- based ...

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Risk Factors and Patterns of Abdominal Lymph Node Recurrence After Radical Surgery for Locally Advanced Thoracic Esophageal Squamous Cell Cancer

<p>Risk Factors and Patterns of Abdominal Lymph Node Recurrence After Radical Surgery for Locally Advanced Thoracic Esophageal Squamous Cell Cancer</p>

... gastric artery), station 8 (LNs along the common hepatic artery), station 9 (LNs along the celiac artery), station 10 (LNs at the splenic hilum), station 11 (LNs along the splenic ...

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Repeatability of echocardiographic parameters to evaluate the hemodynamic relevance of patent ductus arteriosus in preterm infants: a prospective observational study

Repeatability of echocardiographic parameters to evaluate the hemodynamic relevance of patent ductus arteriosus in preterm infants: a prospective observational study

... cerebral artery; CA: celiac artery; CI: confidence interval; CPAP: continuous positive airway pressure; CSA: confidence-step-analysis; LA/Ao-ratio: left-atrium-to-aortic-root-ratio; LVO/SVC-flow: ...

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Extended Distal Pancreatectomy with En Bloc Resection of the Celiac Axis for Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Extended Distal Pancreatectomy with En Bloc Resection of the Celiac Axis for Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

... the celiac axis or the common hepatic artery and are therefore declared ...the celiac artery may offer a chance of complete ...hepatic artery was performed to enlarge arterial flow to ...

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Locally advanced pancreatic cancer successfully treated by distal pancreatectomy with celiac axis resection (DP-CAR) after S-1 with radiation therapy followed by gemcitabine/nab-paclitaxel therapy: a case report

Locally advanced pancreatic cancer successfully treated by distal pancreatectomy with celiac axis resection (DP-CAR) after S-1 with radiation therapy followed by gemcitabine/nab-paclitaxel therapy: a case report

... The celiac artery (CA), common hepatic artery (CHA), and splenic artery (SA) showed encasement by direct tumor invasion ...mesenteric artery (SMA), but abut- ment of over 180° with the ...

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Prospective observational study on assessing the hemodynamic relevance of patent ductus arteriosus with frequency domain near-infrared spectroscopy

Prospective observational study on assessing the hemodynamic relevance of patent ductus arteriosus with frequency domain near-infrared spectroscopy

... cerebral artery; BW: Birthweight; CA: Celiac artery; CI: Confidence interval; cw: Continuous wave; DC: Mean intensity; fd: Frequency domain; GA: Gestational age; Hb: Hemoglobin concentration; hiPDA: ...

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Behavioral Anatomy of the Celiac Trunk Based on Human Embryology

Behavioral Anatomy of the Celiac Trunk Based on Human Embryology

... Celiac Artery Compression Syndrome (Also named median arcuate ligament syndrome “ MALS”): A lot of terms were used to describe this case for example celiac trunk syndrome by Harjola & Lahtiharju ...

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Keywards - Anatomical variation, Common Hepatic Artery, Left Hepatic Artery, MDCTA, Right Hepatic Artery

Keywards - Anatomical variation, Common Hepatic Artery, Left Hepatic Artery, MDCTA, Right Hepatic Artery

... Figure 2: A 3D- reformatted images. (A) Variant HAS (Michel’s type Ⅸ); CHA originates from SMA as hepato-mesenteric trunk with coexistence of gastro-splenic trunk and celiac-colic trunk. (B) RHA has replaced ...

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Celiac disease

Celiac disease

... on celiac disease [68]. Once the diagnosis of celiac disease has been firmly established (see diagnostic methods), glu- ten has to be immediately ...for celiac disease greatly help patients by ...

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Pediatric Patient with a Celiac Crisis (Rare Presentation of a Common Disease) Case Report and Literature Review Alharbi AO *1 and Alharbi MS 2

Pediatric Patient with a Celiac Crisis (Rare Presentation of a Common Disease) Case Report and Literature Review Alharbi AO *1 and Alharbi MS 2

... Celiac crisis is treated using a gluten free diet, while some patients may need systemic steroids or oral budesonide. Potassium, magnesium, and phosphate all may be found low in children with celiac disease ...

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One visceral artery may be enough; successful pancreatectomy in a patient with total occlusion of the celiac and superior mesenteric arteries

One visceral artery may be enough; successful pancreatectomy in a patient with total occlusion of the celiac and superior mesenteric arteries

... hepatic artery arising from the celiac trunk and one pancreatico-duodenal arcade between the celiac trunk and the superior mesenteric ...one artery are mostly asymptomatic but may become ...

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The Prevalence of Celiac Disease in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus—The Prevalence of Celiac Disease

The Prevalence of Celiac Disease in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus—The Prevalence of Celiac Disease

... CD accounts for one of the best-understood examples of an environmentally activated autoimmune disease, with genetic risk factors (HLA-DQ2/DQ8), environmental triggers gliadin, and autoantigenic targets tissue trans- ...

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The influence of atherosclerotic abdominal aorta on the shape of duplicated inferior vena cava: its potential clinical implications and vascular complications

The influence of atherosclerotic abdominal aorta on the shape of duplicated inferior vena cava: its potential clinical implications and vascular complications

... Venous phase; AAA — abdominal aortic aneurysm; Ao — abdo minal aorta; CT — celiac trunk; LCIA — left common iliac artery; LIVC — left inferior vena cava; LK — left kidney; LRA — le[r] ...

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