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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 103, 354-358, Copyright © 1968 by American Roentgen Ray Society


ARTERIOGRAPHIC APPEARANCE OF INTESTINAL ADHESIONS

ALLAN LUNDERQUIST M.D.1 and ANDERS LUNDERQUIST M.D.2

1 From the Roentgen Department (Director: Olle Müller), Central Hospital, Ängelholm, Sweden
2 From the Roentgen Department (Director: Kaj H:son Holmdahl), Central Hospital, Ka1mar, Sweden

Atypical distribution of one or more arterial branches of the superior mesenteric artery is often a sign of intestinal adhesions with abnormal fixation of the bowel. Selective superior mesenteric arteriography can verify such an abnormal distribution and thereby explain the abdominal pain.


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