• Magyar sebészet · Jun 2000

    Case Reports

    [Abdominal catastrophes and limb arterial occlusions caused by acute aortic dissection. Experiences of a longitudinal population-based study of 28 years].

    • I Mészáros, J Mórocz, F Ezsely, J Schmidt, and C Kató.
    • A Városi Kórház, Sümeg.
    • Magy Seb. 2000 Jun 1; 53 (3): 99-103.

    AbstractThe authors pursue longitudinal studies since 1972 on a defined population of 106,000 relating to several questions of the aortic dissection. Till now, in 90 patients 93 cases of the aortic dissection were found. In seven patients, the aortic dissection was complicated with the clinical and pathological symptoms of surgical diseases. The vascular complications of the aortic dissection caused obstruction of coecomesenteric arteries with severe ischemic signs in four patients, obstruction of iliac arteries in two patients and the left sublavian artery in one another. In an additional patient with a chronic recurrent pancreatitis, the acute aortic dissection as an acute exacerbation of chronic pancreatitis was considered. It makes known in a short report of cases the clinicopathological features of vascular complications of the thoracoabdominal aortic dissections. Their pathomechanisms as well as the possibilities of their diagnosis and treatment are reviewing in detail.

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