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Structure of gastrosplenic ligament
Known as:
Gastrosplenic Ligament
, Ligamentum gastrosplenicum
, Gastrolienal ligament
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The portion of the greater omentum between the greater curvature of the stomach and the hilum of the spleen.
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2013
2013
The equine gastrosplenic ligament: Anatomy and clinical considerations
L. Hunt
,
E. Paterson
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H. Sare
,
C. Kearney
,
H. Mcallister
,
F. David
2013
Corpus ID: 57696496
Summary A gelding was referred for colic and inguinal wound evaluation. Abdominal ultrasound showed distended, oedematous and…
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2008
2008
Small intestinal incarceration through an omental rent in a horse
G. Kelmer
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T. Holder
,
R. Donnell
2008
Corpus ID: 207405073
Summary Intestinal incarceration in an omental rent is a rare abdominal disorder in horses. A case of a horse with small…
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Review
2007
Review
2007
Surgical management of small intestinal incarceration through the gastrosplenic ligament: 14 cases (1994-2006).
Thomas M Jenei
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J. García-López
,
P. Provost
,
C. Kirker-head
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical…
2007
Corpus ID: 23567944
OBJECTIVE To determine prevalence, clinical findings, and long-term survival rate after surgery associated with incarceration of…
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2006
2006
Subtotal splenectomy preserving the lower pole in rats: technical, morphological and functional aspects.
D. N. S. Paulo
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I. Paulo
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+4 authors
A. J. Guerra
Acta Cirurgica Brasileira
2006
Corpus ID: 26736261
PURPOSE To assess the possibility of preserving the lower pole of the spleen, supplied by the inferior lobar vessels and…
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1999
1999
Laparoscopic splenectomy: the latest modern technique.
M. Hashizume
,
K. Tanoue
,
+4 authors
K. Sugimachi
Hepato-Gastroenterology
1999
Corpus ID: 19589537
BACKGROUND/AIMS Recent advances in technical instruments have resulted in increased safety and simplicity in laparoscopic surgery…
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1998
1998
Incarceration of small intestine through a rent in the gastrosplenic ligament in five horses
T. Mariën
,
M. Steenhaut
1998
Corpus ID: 72125782
1998
1998
Usefulness of the non-distension of the stomach in the evaluation of perigastric invasion in advanced gastric cancer by CT.
K. Gossios
,
E. Tsianos
,
P. Prassopoulos
,
O. Papakonstantinou
,
E. Tsimoyiannis
,
N. Gourtsoyiannis
European Journal of Radiology
1998
Corpus ID: 28475431
1994
1994
Laparoscopic assisted splenectomy for treatment of presumed immune thrombocytopenic purpura: initial results.
R. Schlinkert
,
T. Braich
Mayo Clinic proceedings
1994
Corpus ID: 6459324
1985
1985
Incarceration of Small Intestine Through Rents in the Gastrosplenic Ligament in the Horse
J. Yovich
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T. Stashak
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A. Bertone
1985
Corpus ID: 73326011
Incarceration of the small intestine through a rent in the gastrosplenic ligament was diagnosed in five horses. Three affected…
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1969
1969
Retroperitoneal accessory spleen simulating a suprarenal mass.
W. Rosenkranz
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B. Kamhi
,
M. Horowitz
British Journal of Radiology
1969
Corpus ID: 44991335
Accessory spleens are common and have been reported in one-fifth to one-third of all autopsies. They are most often found in the…
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