PURPOSE: To evaluate the safety and assess the role of endovascular therapy in a variety of conditions related to celiac and mesenteric vascular occlusive disease. Patients and methods Our ...
Large celiac artery aneurysm ( arrow ). The superior mesenteric artery and splenic arteries are occluded. Bilateral hypogastric artery occlusion. Proximal right renal artery occlusion with ...
The contrast-enhanced CT of the abdomen revealed a significant compression of the third part of the duodenum, reduced the aortomesenteric distance and left renal vein compression between the abdominal ...
The best way to be tested for celiac disease is to discuss your symptoms with a doctor. They can perform blood tests, an endoscopy, and a biopsy to look for signs. You might be tempted to test ...
For me, it was a hard no. I have celiac disease, which is a chronic autoimmune condition that affects the small intestine, which can be damaged when it comes into contact with gluten. I was ...
Objective Mesenteric fat hyperplasia is a hallmark of Crohn's disease (CD), and C reactive protein (CRP) is correlated with disease activity. The authors investigated whether mesenteric adipocytes may ...
Unfortunately, many adults' small intestines never fully recover from the damage inflicted by celiac disease (children with celiac disease generally do make a full recovery). But the good news is that ...
Objectives Interventional endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) procedures are gaining popularity and the most commonly performed procedures include EUS-guided drainage of pancreatic pseudocyst, EUS-guided ...
Arterial dissections, which involve an abrupt tear in the wall of a major artery resulting in the intramural accumulation of blood, are a family of catastrophic disorders causing major, potentially ...
You must have heard of several rare diseases, but have you heard of celiac disease? Many people suffer from this stomach condition without realising they have it. Even doctors often misdiagnose it!
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