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Revascularization of acute mesenteric ischemia after creation of a dedicated multidisciplinary centerRoussel et al., 2015
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- Roussel A
- Castier Y
- Nuzzo A
- Pellenc Q
- Sibert A
- Panis Y
- Bouhnik Y
- Corcos O
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- Journal of vascular surgery
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Objective Arterial acute mesenteric ischemia (AAMI) is a vascular and gastroenterologic emergency, most often surgical, still associated with a poor prognosis and frequent short bowel syndrome in survivors. We report the results of revascularization in AAMI patients after …
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