[PDF] from mui.ac.irTC Ozturk, S Yaylaci, O Yesil, SE Cevik… - JRMS, 2011 - journals.mui.ac.ir ... thoracic and abdominal aorta but isolated ce- liacartery dissection was observed. There was normal flow at hepatic and renal arteries. Liv- er, spleen, bowel, and kidney perfusions were also normal (Figure 1). Cardiovascular sur- gery consultation was performed. ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 2 versions
[PDF] from dirjournal.orgNI Özbülbül - Diagn Interv Radiol, 2011 - dirjournal.org ... A low insertion of the MAL or a high origin of the ce- liac or renal artery may cause extrinsic compression of the celiac, mesenteric and renal arteries from their anterior borders by this ligament (6). The eti- ology of this compression is not clear. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - View as HTML - All 3 versions
MJ Campbell, EJ Raker… - Vascular and Endovascular …, 2011 - ves.sagepub.com ... descending aorta, leading to most aortic dissections beginning in the ascending aorta or within 2 cm of the left subclavian artery.3 Abdominal ... with an overall inhospital morality of 4%.5 This case was unique in that the patient had a concomitant suprace- liac fenestration, with an ... Related articles - All 2 versions