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Simultaneous surgeries for celiac axis compression syndrome (Dunbar syndrome) in children

Pirogov Russian Journal of Surgery
Objective. To evaluate the incidence of combination of celiac axis compression syndrome with other diseases; to develop an algorithm for diagnosis and treatment of these children. Material and methods. Postoperative outcomes were analyzed in 148 children with celiac axis compression syndrome in 2015—2024.
R.A. Zainulabidov   +4 more
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[Dunbar's syndrome: clinical reality or physiopathologic hypothesis?].

Annali italiani di chirurgia, 1996
The authors report the cases of two patients presenting a symptomatic intestinal angina caused by median arcuate ligament compression. Arteriography demonstrates severe coeliac artery stenosis in both of them and a retrograde filling of the coeliac axis from the superior mesenteric artery branch collateral vessels.
De Cecchis L   +6 more
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[Diagnosis and treatment of Dunbar syndrome].

Schmerz (Berlin, Germany)
The rare Dunbar syndrome or medial arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS) is defined as compression of the celiac trunk and/or ganglion by the medial arcuate ligament. It is often diagnosed after patients have suffered for a long time and is characterized by intermittent food-related pain, nausea, and unexplained weight loss.
Anna, Woestemeier   +3 more
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[Dunbar syndrome: apropos of a case (review of the literature)].

Annali italiani di chirurgia, 1999
The authors report a case of the uncommon and still discussed "coeliac artery compression syndrome". On the basis of the literature's review and of their own observation they conclude that Dunbar's Syndrome is a real clinical entity. The section of the arcuate ligament and the subadventitial removal of the pericoeliac tissue, or, whenever indicated, an
S, Paulovich, L, Calligaris, G, Trevisan
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Diagnosis and treatment of Dunbar Syndrome in a pediatric patient

International Seven Journal of Health Research
Median arcuate ligament syndrome or Dunbar's Syndrome is a rare pathology, not very prevalent in the population, whose non-specific symptoms contribute to diagnostic difficulty, presenting markedly intense abdominal pain and attributing disability to the affected individuals.
Moabe Rezende de Lima   +9 more
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[The Dunbar's syndrome: renaissance of a controversial disease pattern].

Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 2012
A 79-year-old woman (BMI 23) presented with postprandial, occasionally epigastric, occasionally diffuse abdominal pain.No pathologic findings in the physical examination and in the chemical analysis.Continuative examinations: Gastroscopy revealed a mild, nonreactive gastritis which was alleged not to be the cause of the symptoms.
C, Scharwächter, B, Mathys, P, Haage
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DECOMPRESSION OF CRITICAL CELIOVASCULAR STENOSIS IN DUNBAR SYNDROME

"Medical & pharmaceutical journal "Pulse"
The article describes a clinical case of surgical treatment of a rare celiac trunk compression syndrome, also known as median arcuate ligament syndrome or Dunbar syndrome, using a laparotomy approach. The authors demonstrate the main advantages of laparotomy over laparoscopy for Dunbar syndrome in the form of unobstructed visualization and ...
K.A. Kuznetsov   +4 more
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A Gut Feeling: The Dunbar Syndrome

American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2016
Shelly Kakar   +4 more
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Inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysms and Dunbar syndrome. Experience with the open surgery

Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 2021
Inga ĐAKOVIĆ Bacalja   +1 more
exaly  

Insight into Dunbar syndrome: color-Doppler ultrasound findings and literature review

Journal of Ultrasound, 2020
Marco di Serafino   +2 more
exaly  

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