Median arcuate ligament syndrome masquerading as mesenteric angina
<p dir="ltr">Patients with recurrent unclear causes of postprandial abdominal pain should have median arcuate ligament syndrome as a differential diagnosis which is thought to be caused by celiac artery compression. Diagnosis is by imaging such as CT angiography.</p><h2>O...
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| Main Author: | Ammar Chapra (14777698) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Neethu Maria Kunjumon (14777701) (author), Abdel‐Naser Elzouki (14777404) (author), Mohammed Ibn‐Mas'ud Danjuma (14777704) (author) |
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2021
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