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From: Laparoscopic treatment in a patient with median arcuate ligament syndrome identified at the onset of superior mesenteric artery dissection: a case report

Fig. 1

a, b Superior mesenteric artery dissection with the thrombosed false lumen is shown by arrow heads on an axial view (a) and a sagittal view (b) of contrast-enhanced CT. c Sagittal view of enhanced CT showing extrinsic compression of the root of celiac axis by the MAL (arrowhead). d 3D reconstruction of abdominal aortic angiotomography showing severe stenosis of the proximal segment of the celiac axis caused by extrinsic compression of the median arcuate ligament (arrow head) and poststenotic dilatation (arrow), and narrow true lumen of superior mesenteric artery(circle) from isolated dissection with a thrombosed false lumen

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