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Experience of the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvnaia, USA [PDF]
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A rare case of abdominal pain and hematochezia: case report and literature review. [PDF]
Guo W +7 more
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Dual-arterial occlusion of the celiac trunk and superior mesenteric artery for laparoscopic enucleation of deep-seated or broad-based pancreatic head tumors: a prospective, single-arm pilot study. [PDF]
Zhou B +8 more
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Surgical triumph over mycotic threat: Managing a superior mesenteric artery aneurysm complicated by endocarditis. [PDF]
Cabrera-Bou V +4 more
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Congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunts (Abernethy malformation): A report of two cases. [PDF]
Ma Y, Cui Z, Hu J.
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Archives of Surgery, 1956
The first case of mesenteric vascular occlusion was recorded just over a century ago. The condition has always been regarded as rare, and frequently single cases only are reported. Discussion of the condition, therefore, has usually been based on limited personal experience and an analysis of a series of cases culled from the experience of various ...
J, BLOCK, G S, WILSON
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The first case of mesenteric vascular occlusion was recorded just over a century ago. The condition has always been regarded as rare, and frequently single cases only are reported. Discussion of the condition, therefore, has usually been based on limited personal experience and an analysis of a series of cases culled from the experience of various ...
J, BLOCK, G S, WILSON
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1953
Abstract 1. 1. A highlighted review of mesenteric vascular occlusion has been presented. 2. 2. A suggestion is offered to divide the disease into three clinical types: acute, subacute and fulminating. 3. 3. A report of the findings in fifty specially selected autopsy specimens is given which tends to disprove the presence of primary ...
J. Carucci
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Abstract 1. 1. A highlighted review of mesenteric vascular occlusion has been presented. 2. 2. A suggestion is offered to divide the disease into three clinical types: acute, subacute and fulminating. 3. 3. A report of the findings in fifty specially selected autopsy specimens is given which tends to disprove the presence of primary ...
J. Carucci
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