2017
DOI: 10.1007/s12026-017-8968-1
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Abdominal pain in patient with antiphospholipid syndrome—the role of MDCT angiography on visceral blood vessels

Abstract: Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is an autoimmune disease defined by accelerated atherosclerosis, arterial and venous thrombosis, fetal loss, and the presence of antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) in the serum and which leads to the occurrence of various vascular events. Nonspecific abdominal pain can be one of the symptoms due to changes on visceral blood vessels. The goal of our work is to show the results we obtained in multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) angiography examination of visceral arteries, com… Show more

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“…At this moment in time, its role is that of one of various interventional radiology procedures available. When we compare the two methods, MDCTA is the superior method, mainly due to its non-invasive nature and minimal risk [ 27 , 28 , 29 ]. In the scope of this study, all participants were examined using a DUS, but the results of this were unsatisfactory and did not carry the same statistical relevance, particularly in the proximal segments of the common carotid arteries, where nearby bone tissue can obscure the view, as well as with highly tortuous arteries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At this moment in time, its role is that of one of various interventional radiology procedures available. When we compare the two methods, MDCTA is the superior method, mainly due to its non-invasive nature and minimal risk [ 27 , 28 , 29 ]. In the scope of this study, all participants were examined using a DUS, but the results of this were unsatisfactory and did not carry the same statistical relevance, particularly in the proximal segments of the common carotid arteries, where nearby bone tissue can obscure the view, as well as with highly tortuous arteries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%