RIS Okten, F Kucukay, M Tola, B Bostanci… - European Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier The median arcuate ligament is a tendinous arch joining the two medial borders of the diaphragm crura together. In 13–50% of asymptomatic subjects it is responsible for significant angiographic celiac trunk compression. The significance of median arcuate ligament-associated celiac ... Related articles - All 2 versions
JC Jimenez, F Rafidi… - Vascular and endovascular …, 2011 - ves.sagepub.com ... Median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS) is associated with chronic, postprandial abdominal pain and radiographic evidence of celiacarterycompression by the MAL.1 Traditional treatment involves laparotomy with surgi- cal division of the MAL and complete celiac... Related articles - All 3 versions
N Skeik, LT Cooper, AA Duncan… - Vascular and …, 2011 - ves.sagepub.com ... However, in celiacarterycompressionsyndrome, the superior and inferior mesenteric arteries are usually widely pat- ent.4 Consequently, many have suggested that the symptoms may not be related to blood flow but rather to involvement of the splanchnic nerve plexus, which ... Related articles - All 3 versions