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SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY SYNDROME

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1963
Recurrent abdominal pain is common in pediatric practice. Frequently no organic cause is established after extensive clinical and laboratory studies. It is the purpose of this report to call attention to the superior mesenteric artery syndrome (SMAS) as a cause of abdominal pain and to discuss its pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment. The SMAS is an
J S, HYDE   +4 more
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Superior mesenteric artery aneurysm

Khirurgiya. Zhurnal im. N.I. Pirogova, 2022
We report surgical treatment of 4 patients with superior mesenteric artery aneurysm. A comprehensive examination including Doppler ultrasound and CT angiography of visceral arteries made it possible to assess the features of vascular anatomy. In accordance with the peculiarities of upper mesenteric artery angioarchitectonics, open and endovascular ...
A.V. Chupin   +2 more
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Superior Mesenteric Artery Aneurysm

Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 2002
A 38-year old woman with mid-epigastric pain, diarrhea, and weight loss, underwent resection of a superior mesenteric artery aneurysm and primary repair of the artery. Pathological examination showed degenerative atherosclerotic changes, marked medial and intimal thickening, and vegetations. Microbiological studies demon-strated Streptococcus viridans
Yüksel M.   +5 more
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Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome

JAMA, 1962
Only 12 cases of superior mesenteric artery syndrome in the young have been reported in the literature available to the authors. Three new cases form the basis of the present paper. Abdominal discomfort, pain, and vomiting of bilestained material constituted the majority of complaints, but the signs and symptoms varied with the age of onset and degree ...
J, RABINOVITCH, B, PINES, M, FELTON
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Superior Mesenteric Artery Embolus

Southern Medical Journal, 1984
We have presented a case of SMA embolization with early diagnosis and successful embolectomy. A high index of suspicion is necessary, since the relative paucity of early signs and symptoms often belies the gravity of the situation. Prompt angiography can corroborate the diagnosis and allow expeditious laparotomy.
R A, McCready   +3 more
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Superior Mesenteric Arterial Embolectomy

Archives of Surgery, 1960
Embolic occlusion of major arteries in patients with cardiac disease is a sudden and serious incident which too frequently ends in loss of limb or life. Where embolus occludes the major blood supply to an extremity, the effects are immediately apparent and appraisal is relatively easy. Prompt management should be the rule.
D S, SARIS, J F, URICCHIO
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SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY SYNDROME

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1964
To the Editor : An article concerning the superior mesenteric artery syndrome (SMAS) appeared in the July issue of theJournal of Diseases of Children(Hyde, J. S.: Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome,Amer J Dis Child106:25, 1963). We should like to interject a word of caution concerning the diagnosis and point out the need for further studies and ...
G R, BARNES, J L, GWINN
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