نتایج جستجو برای: superior mesenteric artery syndrome
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DESCRIPTION A 61-year-old man presented with a 2-day history of epigastralgia and back pain without nausea, vomiting, haematemesis or melena. He reported that he had untreated hypertension. On examination, his upper extremity blood pressures were 180/100 (right arm) and 177/98 mm Hg (left arm). His abdomen was soft and flat, but showed epigastric tenderness without rebound tenderness or muscle ...
Introduction: superior mesenteric artery syndrome is a rare condition of obstruction to the third part of duodenum. Identification of this syndrome is challenging and is frequently made by a process of exclusion. case report: We report the first case of superior mesenteric artery syndrome in a severely cachectic schizophrenic patient with paranoid delusions who presented with features of proxim...
A severe case of the cast syndrome is described following Harrington rod distraction and application of a body cast. The case was unusual as it presented late with no warning symptoms and progressed rapidly to death.
The colon is supplied with arterial blood from two main sources: the superior mesenteric artery (arteria mesenterica superior) and the inferior mesenteric artery (arteria mesenterica inferior). The right colon is supplied from the superior mesenteric artery through the following arteries: ileocolic artery (arteria ileo-colica), right colic artery (arteria colica dextra) and middle colic artery ...
Nutcracker syndrome refers to the compression of left renal vein, usually between aorta and superior mesenteric artery. Flank pain is most common complaint hematuria can be seen among laboratory findings. This syndrome, which more in women with low body mass index, difficult diagnose.
 A 41-year-old female patient persistent flank was admitted our family medicine outpatient clinic. There n...
The colon is supplied with arterial blood from two main sources: the superior mesenteric artery (arteria mesenterica superior) and the inferior mesenteric artery (arteria mesenterica inferior). The right colon is supplied from the superior mesenteric artery through the following arteries: ileocolic artery (arteria ileo-colica), right colic artery (arteria colica dextra) and middle colic artery ...
Nutcracker syndrome is the compression of the left renal vein between the aorta and superior mesenteric artery. It is a rare cause of hematuria which results from the rupture of congested renal veins into the collecting system.
We encountered a patient with a large retroperitoneal solitary fibrous tumor, in whom we could preserve approximately 150 cm of the ileum even after pancreaticoduodenectomy combined with resection of the superior mesenteric artery, thus preventing short bowel syndrome.
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