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Background Splenic artery aneurysm is rare and its diagnosis is challenging due to the nonspecific nature of the clinical presentation. We report a case of a splenic artery aneurysm in which the patient presented with chronic dyspepsia and multiple ...
W. S. L. De Silva +3 more
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Intestinal ischemia–reperfusion (I/R) injury is a life‐threatening condition with mortality approaching 50%, driven by oxidative stress, inflammatory cascades, ferroptosis, and intestinal barrier disruption that ultimately precipitates distant organ dysfunction.
Xue‐feng Zhang +6 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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Hepatic and Splenic Artery Aneurysms
Accounting for 80% of all visceral artery aneurysms, splenic and hepatic artery lesions are rare but potentially life threatening. Although their natural history has not been well-defined, the high mortality associated with emergent repair suggests an aggressive approach is indicated.
Department of Surgery, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. ( host institution ) +1 more
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Abstract Non‐immune hydrops fetalis (NIHF) can result from a multitude of underlying causes, such as fetal genetic diseases, congenital anomalies, infections, fetal arrhythmias, placental tumors, monochorionic twin complications, and other disorders.
Society for Maternal‐Fetal Medicine (SMFM) +3 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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Pseudovasculitis and corticosteroid therapy [PDF]
Pseudovasculitis, vasculitis-like syndromes, vasculitis look-alikes, or mimics of vasculitis represent a heterogeneous collection of disorders that are capable of simulating vasculitis.
Egger, Jean-François +4 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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Extrahepatic complications of liver transplantation. [PDF]
The massive surgical assault associated with hepatic transplantation makes a high frequency of complications almost inevitable. In this review of 225 patient records, selected at random from cases of liver transplantation in Pittsburgh over a 2 1/2 year ...
Shaw, BW, Starzl, TE, Wood, RP
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Splenic Artery Aneurysm in the 1990s
Splenic artery aneurysms (SAA), although rare, are the most common visceral artery aneurysms and are known for their potential for rupture. Pregnancy and portal hypertension have been known as major risk factors. With improved methods of diagnosis and minimally invasive therapy, management and outcome of SAA may change significantly.
S P, Dave +5 more
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