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Splenic artery aneurysm is the most common visceral arterial aneurysm. Rupture of aneurysm is a rare event but associated with a high mortality. Endovascular coil embolization of bleeding splenic artery aneurysm has emerged as a promising minimal ...
A. Pratap +4 more
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Embolization of splenic artery aneurysm associated with gastrointestinal bleeding: case report
The splenic artery is the visceral vessel that is most often affected by aneurysmal disease. Occasionally, gastrointestinal bleeding may signify that the aneurysm is in communication with the digestive tract.
André Luís Foroni Casas +7 more
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The Mechanism and Potential Therapeutic Strategies of Vascular Aging
The phenotypes of vascular aging vary across different blood vessels. Endothelial dysfunction is observable in the endothelium of all vessels, while vascular structural remodeling primarily occurs in arteries. A decline in organ vascular density mainly affects arterioles, venules, and capillaries, whereas thrombosis predominantly occurs in the ...
Wan‐Zhou Wu +4 more
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We developed a visualized OPN‐targeted nanodelivery system loaded with MDL800 and ICG to attenuate vascular aging via activating SIRT6 to reduce MMP9 in a mice model, providing a promising anti‐aging strategy for future clinical applications. ABSTRACT Objectives Sirtuin 6 (SIRT6) is a longevity‐associated gene with recognized therapeutic potential for ...
Yan Fang +17 more
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Isolated Metachronous Splenic Metastasis from Colon Cancer: Possible Explanations for This Rare Entity [PDF]
The incidence of splenic metastases secondary to colorectal cancer is very low; these lesions have been more frequently reported as secondary to breast, lung, and ovarian cancer. Splenic metastases are particularly common in melanoma; their incidence has
Calamia, Sergio +5 more
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“Haemosuccus pancreaticus” is an unusual cause of severe upper gastrointestinal bleeding and results from rupture of splenic artery aneurysm into the pancreatic duct.
MK Roy +4 more
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A Case of Celiacomesenteric Trunk in a Tanzanian Man. [PDF]
Variation in the branching patterns of the three major arteries that supply the digestive system may occur due to different embryological mechanisms. The present case report describes the celiac artery and the superior mesenteric artery originating from ...
Gesase, Ainoli +2 more
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Multislice CT in the pre- and postinterventional evaluation of mesenteric perfusion [PDF]
Multislice computed tomography angiography (CTA) has been found feasible for the evaluation of visceral vasculature. The development of multislice technology has overcome past limitations. First, the faster scanning speed increases volume coverage during
Alkadhi, Hatem +3 more
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Pseudoaneurysms complicating organ transplantation: Roles of CT, duplex sonography, and angiography [PDF]
In a retrospective study of proved pseudoaneurysms (PAs) in 15 patients with transplanted organs (11 liver, three kidney, one pancreas), the results of computed tomography (CT), duplex sonography, and angiography were reviewed.
Bowen, A +8 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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