2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12055-018-00780-0
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Dunbar syndrome—a reappraisal

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“… 1 - 3 MALS is also called celiac axis syndrome or Dunbar syndrome, a case series that was reported by Dunbar in 1965, but the identity as a disease is not clear, and it is rarely reported. 3 - 6 Two hypotheses of MALS etiology are well known, one due to the decrease in intravascular blood flow due to compression of the celiac artery as the pathogenesis, and the other due to overestimation by the celiac ganglion. 7 Because the mechanism of MALS is unclear and it is not included in the diagnostic category for abdominal pain, some case reports of MALS have been described with rare congenital diseases or gastroparesis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 1 - 3 MALS is also called celiac axis syndrome or Dunbar syndrome, a case series that was reported by Dunbar in 1965, but the identity as a disease is not clear, and it is rarely reported. 3 - 6 Two hypotheses of MALS etiology are well known, one due to the decrease in intravascular blood flow due to compression of the celiac artery as the pathogenesis, and the other due to overestimation by the celiac ganglion. 7 Because the mechanism of MALS is unclear and it is not included in the diagnostic category for abdominal pain, some case reports of MALS have been described with rare congenital diseases or gastroparesis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%