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A Child with Celiac Artery Compression Syndrome Diagnosed on the Basis of a Careful Physical Examination

open access: yesHaseki Tıp Bülteni, 2020
Celiac artery compression syndrome is a clinical condition caused by compression of the celiac axis by the surrounding tissues. Patients are predominantly asymptomatic.
Vildan Güngörer   +3 more
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Real-time ultrasound: Key factor in identifying celiac artery compression syndrome

open access: yesIndian Journal of Radiology and Imaging, 2015
The median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS) or celiac artery compression syndrome (CACS) is a rare entity, presenting clinically with postprandial abdominal pain and weight loss.
Raina Anil Tembey   +3 more
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Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome Clinical Presentation, Pathophysiology, and Management: Description of Four Cases

open access: yesGastrointestinal Disorders, 2021
Median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS), otherwise called celiac artery compression syndrome (CACS), is an uncommon disorder that results from an anatomical compression of the celiac axis and/or celiac ganglion by the MAL. Patients typically present with
Ihsan Al Bayati   +4 more
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True aneurysms of the inferior phrenic arteries in celiac trunk compression syndrome and surgical treatment of three patients

open access: yesВестник хирургии имени И.И. Грекова, 2023
The Objective was to pay attention to the rare combination of a true aneurysm of the inferior phrenic artery and the syndrome of compression of the celiac trunk, its open decompression and elimination of aneurysms in three patients.Methods and Materials.
A. M. Ignashov   +8 more
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Celiac artery compression syndrome in children

open access: yesInternational journal of health sciences, 2022
The manifestation of celiac artery compression syndrome in childhood is rarely described. At the same time, celiac artery compression syndrome remains one of the most discussed vascular diseases due to an unclear pathophysiological mechanism, difficulties in differential diagnosis, and the lack of a generally accepted algorithm for treating patients ...
Andrey V. Andreev   +3 more
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Celiac artery compression syndrome managed by laparoscopy [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Vascular Surgery, 2009
Celiac artery compression syndrome (CACS) is an unusual condition caused by abnormally low insertion of the median fibrous arcuate ligament and muscular diaphragmatic fiber resulting in luminal narrowing of the celiac trunk. Surgical treatment is the release of the extrinsic compression by division of the median arcuate ligament overlying the celiac ...
Baccari P   +5 more
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An unusual cause of epigastric pain and diaphoresis

open access: yesHeliyon, 2020
The median arcuate ligament, or celiac artery compression syndrome is a rare syndrome, caused by extrinsic compression of the celiac trunk by the median arcuate ligament. Its symptomatology mainly comprises of visceral angina.
Vivian Georgopoulou   +6 more
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Ultrasound characteristics of abdominal vascular compression syndromes

open access: yesFrontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2023
Abdominal vascular compression syndrome (AVCS) is caused by the compression of abdominal blood vessels by adjacent structures or the compression of abdominal organs by neighboring blood vessels.
Yan Liu   +6 more
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Recurrent Abdominal Pain and Weight Loss in an Adolescent: Celiac Artery Compression Syndrome

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Gastroenterology, 2010
Celiac artery compression syndrome is a rare cause of abdominal pain and weight loss, likely caused by compression of the celiac artery or plexus by the median arcuate ligament.
Sarah Gander   +5 more
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Renovascular hypertension secondary to renal artery compression by diaphragmatic crura

open access: yesJournal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques, 2020
Median arcuate ligament syndrome is the result of celiac axis compression by the diaphragmatic crura. Although the celiac artery is the most common vessel to have compression, the renal arteries may also rarely be compressed by the crural fibers of the ...
Aleem K. Mirza, MD   +3 more
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