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Duplication of the portal vein is a rare variation, and reports of this condition are quite limited. The present report describes a woman of advanced age who was incidentally diagnosed with duplicated portal veins.
Toshihide Yamaoka, MD, PhD
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Background Ischemic bowel injuries are generally caused by arteriosclerosis, thromboembolism, or vasculitis. Ischemic enteritis is less common than ischemic colitis because of the rich collateral arteries of the small intestine.
Taiki Sunakawa +5 more
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Resection of the confluence of the superior mesenteric and portal veins has been performed most frequently in the treatment of adenocarcinoma of the pancreas, in view of the reported positive results, but it can also be used in cases of benign pancreatic
Enio Campos Amico +2 more
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Tributaries of the portal vein of the domestic cat
The portal vein is alarge venous collector that collects venous blood from the organs of the gastrointestinal tract located in the abdominal cavity, with the exception of the caudal part of the rectum.
Darya S. Bylinskaya +1 more
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Mesenteric vein thrombosis following laparoscopic appendectomy
Mesenteric vein thrombosis is an uncommon complication following laparoscopic surgery. A review of the literature has shown that there is a higher incidence of thrombosis following laparoscopic bariatric procedures, including the gastric sleeve procedure
Jamie Harris +3 more
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Portal venous aneurysm is a rare and potential dangerous vascular pathology, which can result in thrombosis or rupture. It may be congenital or acquired. Acquired form can be related mainly to portal hypertension, chronic hepatic disease, and trauma.
Valerio D'Agostino, MD +8 more
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nferior Mesenteric Vein Thrombosis [PDF]
Clinical Medical Image: A 50-year-old man with medical history of psychogenic disorder presented to the emergency department with lower abdomen and fullness sensation for 1 week. There were no fever or chills and the vital sign was stable. Physical examination revealed lower abdominal tenderness with rebounding pain.
Liao PH, Wang CJ, Yeh CH
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Mesenteric vein thrombosis is caused by venous stasis, mesenteric venous wall injury, and systemic prothrombic conditions. It impairs venous return of intestine, causing various degrees of abdominal pain caused by bowel ischemia. Delayed diagnosis and treatment of mesenteric venous thrombosis can lead to bowel necrosis and even life-threatening ...
Elizabeth A. Andraska +1 more
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Endovascular Treatment of Mesenteric Ischaemia
Chronic mesenteric ischaemia constitutes a condition characterised by a decreased abdominal blood flow, which is caused by the obstruction of visceral arteries.
M. O. Loginov +4 more
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Drug‐Free Thrombolysis Mediated by Physically Activated Micro/Nanoparticles
Overview of particle‐mediated thrombolytic effects (thermal, mechanical, and chemical) and their activating physical stimuli (light, ultrasound, and magnetic field) in drug‐free thrombolysis. ABSTRACT Thrombus‐associated disorders rank among the world's leading causes of death, with ischemic heart disease and stroke as the main contributors.
Pierre Sarfati +2 more
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