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Structure of cystic vein
Known as:
Cholecystic vein
, Cystic vein
, Vena cystica
A blood vessel carrying deoxygenated blood from the gallbladder and the cystic duct into the right branch of the portal vein.
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Gallbladder
Portal Venous System
Structure of superior mesenteric vein
Vascular System
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2015
2015
True left-sided gallbladder with variations of bile duct and cholecystic vein.
Hiromichi Ishii
,
A. Noguchi
,
+9 authors
T. Yamane
World Journal of Gastroenterology
2015
Corpus ID: 21450176
A left-sided gallbladder without a right-sided round ligament, which is called a true left-sided gallbladder, is extremely rare…
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2005
2005
Heterogeneity of Subvesical Ducts or the Ducts of Luschka: A Study Using Drip-infusion Cholangiography-Computed Tomography in Patients and Cadaver Specimens
M. Kitami
,
G. Murakami
,
+4 authors
Shoki Takahashi
World Journal of Surgery
2005
Corpus ID: 12764077
The objective of this study was to examine the heterogeneity of the subvesical duct or the ducts of Luschka as well as the…
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2004
2004
Atypical Cases of Gallstone Ileus Evaluated With Multidetector Computed Tomography
A. Reimann
,
B. Yeh
,
R. Breiman
,
B. Joe
,
A. Qayyum
,
F. Coakley
Journal of computer assisted tomography
2004
Corpus ID: 34447948
Objective: To describe the multidetector computed tomography (CT) findings in 3 patients with atypical gallstone ileus. Methods…
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2004
2004
Doppler demonstration of cystic vein dilatation secondary to portal vein thrombosis
G. Cerri
,
A. Habr-Gama
,
D. Paranaguá-Vezozzo
,
M. Machado
,
H. Pinotti
,
A. Magalhães
Surgical Endoscopy
2004
Corpus ID: 897072
SummaryHigh-resolution duplex ultrasound was used to demonstrate vascular dilatation in the gallbladder wall in eight patients…
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2000
2000
Intrahepatic inflow areas of the drainage vein of the gallbladder: analysis by angio-CT.
M. Sugita
,
M. Ryu
,
+4 authors
H. Shimada
Surgery
2000
Corpus ID: 34613903
BACKGROUND The drainage veins of the gallbladder (cystic veins) are important hepatic metastatic routes of gallbladder cancer. We…
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1999
1999
Hepatic arterial supply from the cystic artery: findings on arteriography, CT arteriography, and CT during arterial portography.
K. Takayasu
,
Y. Muramatsu
,
R. Iwata
AJR. American journal of roentgenology
1999
Corpus ID: 24176927
C T during arterial portography (CTAP) is well accepted as an effective technique for examination ofprimary and secondary hepatic…
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1997
1997
The Cystic Vein: The Significance of a Forgotten Anatomic Landmark
F. Arthur
JSLS : Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic…
1997
Corpus ID: 5175379
The cystic vein, a portion of biliary anatomy whose insignificance in open gallbladder surgery led to its being relegated to…
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1991
1991
[Spontaneous gallbladder rupture caused by "variceal hemorrhage"--an unusual complication of portal vein thrombosis].
U. Hellerich
,
S. Pollak
Beitrage zur gerichtlichen Medizin
1991
Corpus ID: 45076193
The post-mortem examination of a 50-year-old man, who had died suddenly, revealed a massive intraabdominal hemorrhage resulting…
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1985
1985
Dilatation of the cystic veins in portal hypertension: sonographic demonstration.
G. Marchal
,
M. V. van Holsbeeck
,
+6 authors
W. van Steenbergen
Radiology
1985
Corpus ID: 30805352
High-resolution real-time ultrasound (6 MHz) demonstrated vascular dilatation in the adventitial layer of the gallbladder in 7…
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1971
1971
The cystic vein as a bypass in portal vein thrombosis. Case report.
Myking Ao
,
Halvorsen Jf
1971
Corpus ID: 77748382
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