Lethal nature of ischemic gastropathy*
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Ischemic Bowel Syndromes
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Gastric remnant necrosis following splenic infarction after distal gastrectomy in a gastric cancer patient
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A rare cause of gastric ulcer
2010, Gastroenterologia y HepatologiaAbdominal angina
2009, American Journal of the Medical SciencesCitation Excerpt :This may represent underlying ischemic gastroparesis, visible on endoscopy as diffuse superficial microulceration in the stomach.31 This condition has a poor prognosis because diagnosis is often delayed.32 The findings from physical examination are usually unremarkable, in stark contrast with the severity of the patient’s pain.
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Presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the North Pacific Surgical Association, Tacoma, Washington, November 13–14, 1992.
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From the Department of Surgery, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington.
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From the Department of Gastroenterology, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington.