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Phlebosclerotic Colitis in a Healthy Young Female with Long-term Herbal Medicine Use
Phlebosclerotic colitis is a rare form of intestinal ischemia. It is caused by calcified peripheral mesenteric veins and a thickened colonic wall. These characteristic findings can be identified on CT and colonoscopy.
Taehong Kim +5 more
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Descriptive Anatomy of Hepatic and Portal Veins with Special Reference to Biliary Duct System in Broiler Chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus): A Recent Illustration [PDF]
Chickens have a great participation in meat and egg production. The anatomical scientific data of poultry is important to support the recent researches either for illustrations in academic studies or clinically in diagnosis and treatment of some poultry ...
MA Maher
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Mesenteric thrombosis in patients with coronavirus disease: comprehensive assessment and treatment
Acute mesenteric circulatory disorder belongs to the most serious diseases of the abdominal cavity. Being an emergency condition, it is associated with high mortality.
A.R. Stasyshyn +6 more
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Acute mesenterial ischaemia: a contemporary view
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the incidence of acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) increased to 10.9 per 100 000 population. Here we discuss causes, symptoms, current diagnosis and treatment of AMI.Frequently, such patients suffer from stenosis or occlusion ...
V. I. Podoluzhnyi +2 more
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Treatment of Mesenteric Vein Thrombosis [PDF]
Mesenteric vein thrombosis has a similar clinical course as arterial, although more prolonged. In the majority of cases conventional anticoagulant treatment should be used and is often successful. The duration should be at least 6 months. Thrombolysis has been used, both systemic and local, although only in small series. Surgery is indicated when there
Bergqvist, David, Svensson, Peter
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Idiopathic myointimal hyperplasia of the mesenteric veins (IMHMV) is a rare disease characterized by intimal smooth muscle proliferation, leading to the thickening of small to medium-sized mesenteric veins. This vascular disease mimics inflammatory bowel
Sharon J. Song, Stuti G. Shroff
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The macroscopic features of the venous drainage of the reproductive system of the male ostrich were studied in six pre-pubertal and three sexually mature and active birds. Each testis was drained by one to four testicular veins.
M.Z.J. Elias, T.A. Aire, J.T. Soley
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A 6‐year‐old girl with congenital portosystemic shunt presented with abnormal manganese levels and improving pulmonary hypertension even 1 year after shunt vascular ligation. As the progress after portal vein blood flow recovery varies among individuals,
Toshihiko Kakiuchi +4 more
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Acute Mesenteric Ischemia Secondary to Superior Mesenteric Vein Thrombosis
The thrombosis of the superior mesenteric vein (SMV) can result in ischemia of the intestine. A 71-year-old male presented with pain in the abdomen and a black tarry stool. The findings from computed tomography (CT) with the contrast of the abdomen suggest the thrombosis of the SMV. Heparin was administered, followed by thrombectomy and stenting of the
Zaw, Shin T, Zaw, Thinzar, El-Far, Ahmad
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An unusual cause of pelvic hemorrhage: multidetector ct diagnosis of inferior mesenteric vein injury
Pelvic trauma can lead to uncontrollable bleeding and even death. Although significantly decreased with the application of novel treament modalities and the use of state-of-the-art imaging equipment, pelvic trauma and subsequent bleeding remains to stay ...
D Karaosmanoglu +3 more
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