2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5107(03)70033-9
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Gastric and duodenal ischemia

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“…The blood supply to the duodenum is highly collateral with the foregut vessels (celiac axis) and the midgut vessels (superior mesenteric artery) in the second portion with great variability [3]. In contrast, the "watershed zones" are usually the splenic flexure, the right colon, or rectosigmoid which can become ischemic [4].…”
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“…The blood supply to the duodenum is highly collateral with the foregut vessels (celiac axis) and the midgut vessels (superior mesenteric artery) in the second portion with great variability [3]. In contrast, the "watershed zones" are usually the splenic flexure, the right colon, or rectosigmoid which can become ischemic [4].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%