Clinical significance of splanchnic artery stenosis
British journal of surgery2006Vol. 93(11), pp. 1377–1382
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Peter Mensink, A.S. van Petersen, Robert H. Geelkerken, Johannes A. Otte, A. B. Huisman, Jeroen J. Kolkman
Abstract
Gastric exercise tonometry proved crucial in the evaluation of possible intestinal ischaemia. Comparing patients with single- and multiple-vessel stenoses, there were significant differences in clinical presentation and mortality rates.
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