Celiac Artery Compression Syndrome: An Experience in a Single Institution in Taiwan
Celiac artery compression syndrome (CACS) or median arcuate ligament (MAL) syndrome is a rare vascular disease. The clinical manifestations of CACS include the triad of postprandial pain, vomiting, and weight loss.
Jen-Wei Chou +5 more
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Effectiveness of endovascular therapy using stents in a patient with celiac artery compression syndrome due to the median arcuate ligament: A case report. [PDF]
Sunohara D +7 more
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Celiac Artery Compression Syndrome: An Overlooked Cause of Abdominal Pain. [PDF]
Urata E, Fujikawa H, Ishimaru N.
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MDCT Evaluation of Celiac Axis Compression Syndrome- A Rare Case Series [PDF]
Celiac axis compression syndrome is an uncommon entity of abdominal vascular compression syndrome which results from the compression of the proximal celiac artery by the hypertrophied median arcuate ligament.
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A 56-year-old female with celiac artery compression syndrome recovering through dietary changes and weight gain. [PDF]
Yoshida K, Kita K, Yamashiro S.
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Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome: A Hidden Cause of Abdominal Pain. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS) is an uncommon condition where the median arcuate ligament compresses the celiac artery, leading to reduced blood flow. It commonly presents with upper abdominal pain after eating, unintentional weight loss, and an audible abdominal bruit.
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Median arcuate ligament syndrome diagnosis on Computed Tomography: what a radiologist needs to know
Median arcuate ligament syndrome or celiac artery compression syndrome is one of the abdominal vascular compression syndromes due to compression of proximal celiac artery by the median arcuate ligament.
Pooja Narwani, MD, DNB, FRCR +4 more
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Management of pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysms (PDAAs) and gastroduodenal artery aneurysms (GDAAs) with concomitant celiac occlusion represents a challenging clinical scenario.
Kaileen Fei, BA +4 more
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Another Sherlock Holmes Mystery: Abdominal Pain Explained by Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome
Median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS), also known as celiac artery compression syndrome, is a rare gastrointestinal condition with an estimated incidence of 2 per 100 000 population.
Andrew J. Ortega DO +4 more
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