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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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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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Fistula of a pancreatic pseudocyst into the superior mesenteric and portal veins causing erythema nodosum and aseptic polyarthritis - case report and review of literature [PDF]
Introduction. Extra-pancreatic complications of acute and chronic pancreatitis that do not relate to vital organs are rare. The most common include subcutaneous paniculitis, arthritis, bone marrow fat necrosis, and vasculitis. These associated conditions
Grubor Nikica +4 more
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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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Excitatory cholinergic innervation in canine portal and mesenteric veins
A possibility that the canine portal and mesenteric veins may have an excitatory cholinergic innervation similar to that observed in the middle segment of the inferior vena cava (IVC) was investigated.
K. Yoshioka +4 more
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Catecholamines relax portal and mesenteric veins from normal and portal hypertensive rats
The relaxation by catecholamines of superior mesenteric veins and portal veins, precontracted by 65 mM KCl, was studied after a 2-h exposure to phenoxybenzamine. The veins were obtained from portal-hypertensive and sham-operated rats.
R. J. Groszmann, A. J. Kaumann
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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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SCLC cells behave similar to leukocytes in murine mesenteric veins.
Rolling behavior of injected fluorescent OH-1-LUC/mCherry cells (mCherry, red) in mesenteric veins (reflection mode, grey) were visualized in real time with high speed confocal intravital imaging.
Joerg Heeren (291029) +13 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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A rare case of abdominal pain and hematochezia: case report and literature review
Idiopathic myointimal hyperplasia of the mesenteric veins (IMHMV) is a rare, non-thrombotic, non-inflammatory cause of chronic colonic ischemia, often misdiagnosed as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) or ischemic colitis due to overlapping clinical ...
Wenjuan Guo +7 more
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