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Celiac artery compression syndrome. Mini-review
Celiac artery compression syndrome is a rare vascular disease, with incidence estimated at 0.4%. However, asymptomatic but hemodynamically significant celiac artery compression is found incidentally in 2.4–8% of the population on examination. The disease is caused by compression of the median arcuate ligament and celiac axis nerve fibers on the celiac ...
Magdalena Rongies-Kosmol +1 more
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Microplastics from Wearable Bioelectronic Devices: Sources, Risks, and Sustainable Solutions
Bioelectronic devices (e.g., e‐skins) heavily rely on polymers that at the end of their life cycle will generate microplastics. For research, a holistic approach to viewing the full impact of such devices cannot be overlooked. The potential for devices as sources for microplastics is raised, with mitigation strategies surrounding polysaccharide and ...
Conor S. Boland
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From Pharmaceutical to Biophysical Therapies: New Horizons in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Management
Important limitations exist in the current pharmacological landscape of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), such as variable response rates and treatment‐limiting adverse effects. In this review, we perform a critical assessment of the current literature on novel multimodal biophysical approaches showing alternative mechanisms of action to, and potential
Benedetta Ricchi +7 more
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Median arcuate ligament (MAL) syndrome, otherwise known as celiac artery compression syndrome, is rare and is characterized by celiac artery compression by the median arcuate ligament.
Zhen Gao +2 more
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Median arcuate ligament (MAL) syndrome (MALS) is a rare condition caused by compression of the celiac artery by the MAL. Symptoms include abdominal pain, nausea, and weight loss.
Martina Rama, BS +5 more
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Cleavage of the Arcuate Ligament for Unstable Angina Pectoris Symptoms
: Introduction: One reason for recurrent angina after coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery is failure of the bypass graft. Report: In this report a case of angina pectoris after CABG using the right gastroepiploic artery (GEA) as an inflow artery
M.A.P. Ligthart +4 more
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The X Factor in Immunity: Sex Differences Shaped by the X Chromosome
ABSTRACT There are sex differences with immune responses where females exhibit stronger immune responses compared to males. Both sex hormones and sex chromosome differences between males and females contribute to the observed sex differences with innate and adaptive immune cell composition and function.
Katherine B. Radovanovic +2 more
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Celiac artery compression syndrome: review of causes and appearances [PDF]
No. 364 Celiac artery compression syndrome: review of causes and appearances R. Florek, E.K. Lang, Dr, D. Beary, R. Tanenbaum, D. Casey, J. Gomez; Radiology, Lourdes Regional Medical Center, Lafayette, LA; Radiology, West Jefferson Medical Center, Marrero, LA; Radiology, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, New York, NY; Radiology, North Oaks Medical Center,
R. Florek +5 more
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Personalized Models of Biological Barriers and Their Diseases: Recent Progress with Organs‐On‐Chips
Buck and Bugter et al. explore the architectural diversity and physiological functions of human barrier systems and reveal how organ‐on‐chip platforms, particularly those integrating patient‐derived cells, are advancing barrier disease modeling. They highlight how emerging biological and technological advances can be used to bridge the gap between ...
Franziska Buck +4 more
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Management of median arcuate ligament syndrome
Median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS) is a diagnostically challenging vascular compression disorder resulting from external compression of the celiac artery by the diaphragmatic crura.
Mohit K. Manchella, BS +2 more
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