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Rare variations in the Origin, Branching Pattern and Course of the Celiac Trunk: Report of Two Cases

Rare variations in the Origin, Branching Pattern and Course of the Celiac Trunk: Report of Two Cases

... the celiac trunk, abdominal aorta gave a common gastro-phrenic ...the trunk divided immediately into left phrenic and left gastric arteries and followed their normal course to reach the diaphragm and ...

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Behavioral Anatomy of the Celiac Trunk Based on Human Embryology

Behavioral Anatomy of the Celiac Trunk Based on Human Embryology

... example celiac trunk syndrome by Harjola & Lahtiharju [13] and celiac compression syndrome by Marable et ...of celiac artery ...the celiac artery ...of celiac artery blood ...

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Anatomical Variants of Celiac Trunk in Relation to Its Branching: A Preliminary Sub Saharan Study

Anatomical Variants of Celiac Trunk in Relation to Its Branching: A Preliminary Sub Saharan Study

... Celiac trunk is the most important collateral of abdominal aorta with irrigation of vital upper mesocolic ...allows celiac trunk study. Since the first description of celiac ...

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Injuries to the Celiac Trunk: A Systematic Review of Trauma to Haller’s Tripod

Injuries to the Celiac Trunk: A Systematic Review of Trauma to Haller’s Tripod

... of celiac arteries or its branches, and those regarding iatrogenic injury, we were left with 33 remaining studies containing a total of 175 ...reported celiac trunk injuries 112 reported mortality ...

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Rare variations of hepatic arteries in association with variable origin of gastroduodenal artery found in multidetector computed tomography angiography

Rare variations of hepatic arteries in association with variable origin of gastroduodenal artery found in multidetector computed tomography angiography

... the celiac trunk (CTr) and supplies right hepatic ...common trunk with the left gastric artery and the splenic ...gastrosplenic trunk is the second ...

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The abdominal aorta and its branches: anatomical variations and clinical implications

The abdominal aorta and its branches: anatomical variations and clinical implications

... aorta. Celiac trunk, superior mesenteric, inferior mesenteric, right and left renal, left and right gonadal arteries, and the division of the abdominal aorta into right and left common iliac arteries were ...

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Anatomical landmarks for safely implementing resuscitative balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) in zone 1 without fluoroscopy

Anatomical landmarks for safely implementing resuscitative balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) in zone 1 without fluoroscopy

... the celiac trunk (CeT)] is useful for maintaining hemodynamic stability during hemorrhagic shock following a torso injury ...the celiac arterial flow and severe visceral organ ischemia ...

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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

... Background: The anatomic variations of the visceral arteries are not uncommon. The liver arterial blood supply shows 50% variability between humans, with the most common anatomy being one hepatic artery arising from the ...

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Tomodensitometric Aspects of Acute Intestinal Ischemia: A Prospective Study of 20 Cases

Tomodensitometric Aspects of Acute Intestinal Ischemia: A Prospective Study of 20 Cases

... the celiac trunk (white arrow), total obstruction of the upper mesen- teric artery (black arrow); (B) Stenosis of the upper mesenteric artery at 70% in its begin- ning by a plaque of calcified atheromas ...

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A study of morphology of abdominal aorta in 50 specimens

A study of morphology of abdominal aorta in 50 specimens

... 16. Dunbar, J. D., Molnar, W., Beman, F. F. and Marable, S. A.: compression of the Celiac Trunk and Abdominal Angina. Preliminary Report of 15 Cases. Amer. J. Roentgen., 95:731, 1965. 17. Feller I, ...

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Modified ‘candy-plug’ technique for chronic type B aortic dissection with aneurysmal dilatation: a case report

Modified ‘candy-plug’ technique for chronic type B aortic dissection with aneurysmal dilatation: a case report

... with a perfused false lumen aneurysm from the proximal aortic arch to the right iliac artery was followed up by periodic computed tomography angiography (CTA) every 6 months. In 2015, the patient underwent prosthetic ...

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Celiomesenteric trunk demonstrated by multi-detector computed tomography angiography: two cases of a rare vascular variation

Celiomesenteric trunk demonstrated by multi-detector computed tomography angiography: two cases of a rare vascular variation

... The identification of this variation is of clinical significance because in the presence of CMT the ab- dominal viscera lack the collateral protection of the dual vascular supply of celiac trunk and SMA. ...

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Endovascular retreatment of a splenic artery aneurysm refilled by collateral branches of the left gastric artery: a case report

Endovascular retreatment of a splenic artery aneurysm refilled by collateral branches of the left gastric artery: a case report

... the celiac trunk revealed an afferent vessel to the sac of the aneurysm originating from her left gastric artery and confirmed absence of reperfusion by splenic vessels previ- ously embolized (Figure ...

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Anomalies in Liver Arterial Blood Supply and Their Importance for Hepatic Surgery

Anomalies in Liver Arterial Blood Supply and Their Importance for Hepatic Surgery

... The patients with “standard“ organization of liver arte- rial system were included into typ I (see Fig. 1). In these ca- ses the common hepatic artery began from abdomen celiac trunk (Haller’s tripod) and ...

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Profile of 150 cases of carcinoma stomach in Tirunelveli Medical College Hospital

Profile of 150 cases of carcinoma stomach in Tirunelveli Medical College Hospital

... • Aorta&celiac trunk & branches • Celiac ganglion & plexus • Hepatic triad • Gastro duodenal artery Anterior relations of distal gastric unit • Anterior abdominal wall • Medial segment o[r] ...

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Secondary Aortic Dissection after Endoluminal Treatment of  an Intramural Hematoma of the Thoracoabdominal Aorta: Endovascular Extension with Two Stent Grafts and Scarce  Distal Landing

Secondary Aortic Dissection after Endoluminal Treatment of an Intramural Hematoma of the Thoracoabdominal Aorta: Endovascular Extension with Two Stent Grafts and Scarce Distal Landing

... The management of dissections of the thoracoabdominal aorta with a marginal distal landing zone remains contro- versial. Surgical reconstruction provides a safe way to avoid the risk of visceral branch occlusion. In some ...

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EFFECTIVENESS OF TRUNK TRAINING EXERCISES VERSUS SWISS BALL EXERCISES FOR IMPROVING SITTING BALANCE AND GAIT PARAMETERS IN ACUTE STROKE SUBJECTS

EFFECTIVENESS OF TRUNK TRAINING EXERCISES VERSUS SWISS BALL EXERCISES FOR IMPROVING SITTING BALANCE AND GAIT PARAMETERS IN ACUTE STROKE SUBJECTS

... to trunk control and dynamic balance and there are evidences that Swiss ball training is superior to ground based exercises in their ability to recruit trunk muscles by increasing their demand and ...

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Development of an administrative definition for celiac disease

Development of an administrative definition for celiac disease

... Celiac disease is a common intestinal disorder affecting an estimated 1% of individuals in North America [1]. This multisystem disease affects multiple organ systems and is associated with an increased prevalence ...

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Feeding behavior and nutritional status of children with celiac disease residing in rural areas of Haryana

Feeding behavior and nutritional status of children with celiac disease residing in rural areas of Haryana

... It can be concluded from the study that such region specific study would help in analyzing the nutritional status of children having celiac disease using 24 hour recall and anthropometric measurements. In the ...

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Borrelia infection and risk of celiac disease

Borrelia infection and risk of celiac disease

... The strengths of this study are its nationwide population- based design and high statistical power. The prevalence of celiac disease in Sweden is among the highest in the world [6], making the setting of this ...

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