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The present essay illustrates several types of anatomical variations of celiac trunk, hepatic artery and its main branches, by means of digitally reconstructed computed tomography images, correlating ...
People with celiac disease can safely kiss their partners who have just ingested gluten, according to the results of a new study — though researchers recommend drinking some water first.
As it moves downward, the abdominal aorta splits into three main branches: the renal arteries (which supply the kidneys), the celiac artery (supplying the stomach and liver), and the superior and ...
Prospective screening of extracranial systemic arteriopathy in young adults with moyamoya disease revealed that 11 of 63 patients (17%) had significant (>50%) stenosis in the coronary, superior ...
Celiac artery compression syndrome, also referred to as median arcuate ligament syndrome, celiac axis syndrome or Dunbar syndrome is a rare disorder consequent to extrinsic compression of the celiac ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Patients with celiac disease have a two-fold increased risk of developing chronic liver disease, persisting for at least 25 years post-diagnosis. This risk is ...
According to many authors, a low insertion of the diaphragmatic crura or an abnormally high origin of the celiac trunk from the aorta can cause compression of the celiac artery. Usually, patients with ...
The common hepatic artery is located in the abdomen, near the lower portion of the T12 vertebra. It’s one of three branches coming off the celiac trunk. The celiac trunk is a major artery and the ...
Celiac disease is a chronic disease that can’t be cured, but treatment can help with symptoms. This guide will break down what you need to know about celiac disease, including its causes and symptoms, ...
Because her symptoms suggested abdominal angina, magnetic resonance angiography was performed. This study suggested celiac artery stenosis. She then underwent abdominal rotational aortography with 3D ...
In celiac disease, there's debate about the early stages of increased permeability. The mainstream theory suggests that chronic inflammation in coeliac disease leads to a leaky gut.
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