Thrombectomy from superior mesenteric vein in treatment of small intestine gangrene
<p>The traditional definition of tissue ischemia-a decreased level of oxygen deliverability by bloodstream that results in cell hypoxia. Anatomical and functional hindrance to blood flow is the basis of tissue hypoperfusion. Arterial, venous and functional disturbances in blood circulation lea...
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Main Authors: | Ihnatovich I (Author), Ihnatovich K (Author) |
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Archives of Clinical Gastroenterology - Peertechz Publications,
2020-04-20.
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