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Portal venous gas is a relatively rare case in clinical practice. Initially, the development of portal venous gas was associated with the life-threatening intra-abdominal disorder, which as a rule required emergency surgery.
K. N. Khrapov +4 more
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A case of portal venous gas after obstructive transverse colon cancer surgery
Background Portal venous gas has traditionally been considered an inevitable harbinger of death due to its association with bowel necrosis. Recently, an increasing number of cases of portal venous gas have been reported in patients with various clinical ...
Yuichiro Furutani +4 more
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Hepatic infarction following abdominal interventional procedures. [PDF]
To clarify the incidence, background, and progress of hepatic infarction following interventional procedures, cases of hepatic infarction following interventional procedures at our department during the last decade were identified by reviewing the ...
Akaki, Shiro +9 more
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Quantification of Maceration Changes using Post Mortem MRI in Fetuses [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Post mortem imaging is playing an increasingly important role in perinatal autopsy, and correct interpretation of imaging changes is paramount.
Addison, S +7 more
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Gas in Hepatic Portal Veins with Gastric Massive Dilatation and Pneumatosis in Acute Pancreatitis [PDF]
Gas in portal veins is a rare phenomenon observed secondary to bowel ischaemia and necrosis. A young girl with history of pica ingestion presented with acute abdomen with huge distension.
Maulana M. Ansari +4 more
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Current status of laboratory and imaging diagnosis of neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis [PDF]
Necrotizing enterocolitis continues to be a devastating disease process for very low birth weight infants in Neonatal Intensive Care Units. The aetiology and pathogenesis of necrotizing enterocolitis are not definitively understood.
Corsello G +9 more
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Anaphylactoid Reaction from IV Contrast Dye Causing Ischemic Colitis with Portal Venous Gas
Portal venous gas is a radiographic finding with numerous causes. The most common etiologies include bowel ischemia or other intra-abdominal catastrophes. The finding of portal venous gas carries a high mortality rate.
Adeleke Adesina +2 more
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Portal venous gas in intestinal malrotation with mild midgut volvulus
Background Portal venous gas has been considered as a radiological sign requiring urgent operative intervention; however, the reports concerning portal venous gas associated with favorable outcome are recently increasing.
Ryuichiro Hirose +7 more
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Unexplained Portal Gas in a Patient with an Esophageal Ulcer
Emphysematous gastritis is the infection of gastric mucosa by gas producing microorganisms. It is a rare infection with less than 100 cases reported in the literature.
Samiksha Gupta +3 more
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Portal vein pneumatosis. Report of a case and review of the literature
Portal venous gas is a condition usually detected in a radiologic sign in which gas is seen in the portal vein. We report the case of an infant with portal venous gas secondary to intestinal ischemia, which is one of the most frequent of its causes and ...
González Rull Tania +2 more
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