The diagnosis of chronic mesenteric ischaemia is typically based on angiographic findings along with a classic symptomatology. Only a few methods are available for functional testing to establish the diagnosis, such as indirect measurement of the splanchnic blood flow and hepatic vein oxygenation. The present case is a 76-year old woman with weight loss and intermittent abdominal pain, who was clinically suspected of chronic mesenteric ischaemia based on severe stenosis of the celiac artery and superior mesenteric artery. Measurement of the total splanchnic blood flow and hepatic vein oxygenation, however, showed a normal perfusion after meal stimulation, as well as an increased hepatic vein oxygenation indicating normal flow reserves. This...
Background: Knowledge of splanchinic hemodynamics in celiac disease is scarce. The hemodynamic param...
BACKGROUND: Splanchnic artery stenosis is common and mostly asymptomatic and may lead to gastrointes...
Although the prevalence of mesenteric artery stenoses (MAS) is high, symptomatic chronic mesenteric ...
Chronic mesenteric ischemia (CMI) results from insufficient oxygen delivery or utilization to meet m...
textabstractThree aortic branches provide the arterial blood supply to the gastrointestinal tract: t...
Artículo de publicación ISIChronic mesenteric ischemia is uncommon and often not recognized by clini...
Background: The mesenteric circulation has an extensive collateral network. Therefore, stenosis in o...
A thirty-year-old lady presented with chronic, postprandial abdominal pain associated with decreased...
BackgroundThe mesenteric circulation has an extensive collateral network. Therefore, stenosis in one...
Although the prevalence of mesenteric artery stenoses (MAS) is high, symptomatic chronic mesenteric ...
Splanchnic artery stenosis is common and mostly asymptomatic and may lead to gastrointestinal ischem...
The most common cause of chronic mesenteric ischaemia is atherosclerosis which results in limitation...
Splanchnic artery stenosis is common and mostly asymptomatic and may lead to gastrointestinal ischem...
Background To examine prospectively the relationship between stenosis or occlusion of the celiac an...
Ischaemia of the small bowel can be a life-threatening condition and is of increasing frequency (1)....
Background: Knowledge of splanchinic hemodynamics in celiac disease is scarce. The hemodynamic param...
BACKGROUND: Splanchnic artery stenosis is common and mostly asymptomatic and may lead to gastrointes...
Although the prevalence of mesenteric artery stenoses (MAS) is high, symptomatic chronic mesenteric ...
Chronic mesenteric ischemia (CMI) results from insufficient oxygen delivery or utilization to meet m...
textabstractThree aortic branches provide the arterial blood supply to the gastrointestinal tract: t...
Artículo de publicación ISIChronic mesenteric ischemia is uncommon and often not recognized by clini...
Background: The mesenteric circulation has an extensive collateral network. Therefore, stenosis in o...
A thirty-year-old lady presented with chronic, postprandial abdominal pain associated with decreased...
BackgroundThe mesenteric circulation has an extensive collateral network. Therefore, stenosis in one...
Although the prevalence of mesenteric artery stenoses (MAS) is high, symptomatic chronic mesenteric ...
Splanchnic artery stenosis is common and mostly asymptomatic and may lead to gastrointestinal ischem...
The most common cause of chronic mesenteric ischaemia is atherosclerosis which results in limitation...
Splanchnic artery stenosis is common and mostly asymptomatic and may lead to gastrointestinal ischem...
Background To examine prospectively the relationship between stenosis or occlusion of the celiac an...
Ischaemia of the small bowel can be a life-threatening condition and is of increasing frequency (1)....
Background: Knowledge of splanchinic hemodynamics in celiac disease is scarce. The hemodynamic param...
BACKGROUND: Splanchnic artery stenosis is common and mostly asymptomatic and may lead to gastrointes...
Although the prevalence of mesenteric artery stenoses (MAS) is high, symptomatic chronic mesenteric ...