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Pneumatosis intestinalis (PI) and portomesenteric venous gas (PMVG) are alarming radiological findings that signify bowel ischemia. The management of PI and PMVG remain a challenging task because clinicians must balance the potential morbidity associated
Chen-Te Chou, Wei-Wen Su, Ran-Chou Chen
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Ultra‐micro powder from edible plants (Pueraria lobata, Cornus officinalis, Cistanche deserticola, and Dendrobium officinale) attenuates alcoholic liver injury by regulating the gut‐liver axis. It primarily reshapes the intestinal microbiota by restoring beneficial Lactobacillus populations and suppressing pathogenic bacteria like Proteobacteria and ...
Jia‐Yu Huang +5 more
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Angiography of liver transplantation patients [PDF]
Over 45 months, 119 angiographic examinations were performed in 95 patients prior to liver transplantation, and 53 examinations in 44 patients after transplantation.
Bron, KM +9 more
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ABSTRACT Polymer scaffolds are a promising platform for the transplantation of insulin‐producing cells in Type 1 Diabetes. While vascularization has been a primary focus due to its role in oxygen and nutrient delivery, the interplay between blood vessels and the extracellular matrix (ECM) is increasingly recognized as critical for establishing a stable
Erika Pinheiro‐Machado +5 more
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A Comparative Study of Ultrasonography and CT Venography in the Diagnosis of Budd‐Chiari Syndrome
Budd‐Chiari syndrome (BCS) is characterized by hepatic venous outflow obstruction from the hepatic veins to the junction of the inferior vena cava (IVC) and right atrium. Ultrasound (US) and CT venography (CTV) are used as imaging techniques for the diagnosis of BCS, and We compared the diagnostic efficacy of the two modalities. The results showed that
Tiling Jiang +6 more
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Right Ventricular Pneumocardia Secondary to Hepatic Abscesses
Gas-filled abscesses and gas gangrenes are extremely rare causes of intrahepatic gas. Even rarer, however, is the occurrence of gas within the non-portal hepatic veins.
Matthew Tichauer +2 more
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This study was conducted to describe the normal ultrasonographic appearance and to provide reference values for selected abdominal organs in the greater cane rat (Thryonomys swinderianus). Ultrasonographic appearance of the kidneys, urinary bladder, spleen, liver, adrenal glands, stomach, and small intestine was described, and measurements were taken ...
Mazengo Masigati +2 more
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Blood mobilization from the liver of the anaesthetized dog [PDF]
The abdominal circulation contains a high proportion of the total blood volume and this can change either passively in response to changes in vascular distending pressure or actively (termed a capacitance response) to changes in sympathetic nervous ...
Drinkhill, M.J. +3 more
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Computed Tomography Findings of Pulmonary Lymphoma in a Dog and Two Cats
This study was retrospective case series analysis of CT findings of pulmonary lymphoma in a dog and two cats. Of three pulmonary lymphoma cases, the distinguishing CT feature was a well‐defined lesion with distinct air bronchograms, pulmonary vessels, and homogeneous enhancement. ABSTRACT This case series assessed CT findings of pulmonary lymphoma in a
Toshiyuki Tanaka +4 more
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