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Abstract Celiac artery compression syndrome, also referred to as median arcuate ligament syndrome, celiac axis syndrome or Dunbar syndrome is a rare disorder consequent to extrinsic compression of the ...
Rheumatoid vasculitis (RV) is a rare but severe complication of long-standing, seropositive rheumatoid arthritis (RA). We present a case of a woman in her 70s with a 32-year history of RA who ...
Carotid artery ultrasound imaging plays a pivotal role in the non‐invasive evaluation of cardiovascular health by enabling the detailed visualisation of arterial walls and plaque formations.
The goal of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is to improve blood flow to your heart. The heart is a muscle about the size of your fist. Your heart pumps blood and oxygen to all of the organs and ...
Abstract In this article we present a rare variant in which the large intestine was vascularized by the inferior mesenteric artery. It was encountered during macro and microscopic dissection of the ...
Based on the patient's symptoms and the gastroscopic finding of gastric retention, superior mesenteric artery syndrome was suspected (see illustration). CT angiography of the abdominal vessels showed ...
This report discusses a case of superior mesenteric artery (SMA) syndrome in a previously healthy 15-year-old boy with no weight loss or other common risk factors. The patient presented to the ...
BACKGROUND The diagnostic significance of increased splanchnic blood flow in ulcerative colitis is unclear. This prospective study was therefore undertaken to define the role of Doppler sonography in ...
Ultrasound Image of Carotid Artery is taken by placing a probe against our neck region and sound waves get reflected and then the computer constructs an image based on the sound waves from the ...
Summary form only given. This paper introduces a novel segmentation scheme for carotid artery ultrasound images. The proposed scheme is based on watershed segmentation algorithm. It consists of four ...
Vascular insufficiency due to mesenteric venous thrombosis may also be caused by hypercoagulable states such as factor V mutation, protein S or C deficiencies, or antithrombin III deficiency. [27] ...