1990
DOI: 10.1016/s1051-0443(90)72504-3
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Prevalence of Local Venous Thrombosis after Transfemoral Placement of a Bird's Nest Vena Caval Filter

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“…Yet in 36 (48%) of dissections, Lindner and Kemprud [2] found that the ligament sagged inferiorly in its midportion, passing anterior and inferior to at least part of the origin of the celiac artery, and thereby creating the potential for ligamentous compression of the artery against the aorta. Although the clinical syndrome of intestinal ischemia (median arcuate ligament syndrome) related to this entity is controversial, the anatomic relationship discussed here is well documented [3,4]. …”
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“…Yet in 36 (48%) of dissections, Lindner and Kemprud [2] found that the ligament sagged inferiorly in its midportion, passing anterior and inferior to at least part of the origin of the celiac artery, and thereby creating the potential for ligamentous compression of the artery against the aorta. Although the clinical syndrome of intestinal ischemia (median arcuate ligament syndrome) related to this entity is controversial, the anatomic relationship discussed here is well documented [3,4]. …”
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“…Metallic debris in the X-ray tube head [1] can also cause artifacts simulating calcifications. The appearance of the sternal insertion of the pectoral muscle has been misinterpreted as evidence of carcinoma [4]. [2,3] in the United States.…”
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