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      Angiographic diagnosis of small intestinal intussusception.

      Radiology
      Adult, Angiography, Humans, Ileum, blood supply, radiography, Intussusception, pathology, Male

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          The outstanding angiographic features of small intestinal intussusception are: (a) abrupt disappearance of mesenteric vessels at the neck of the intussusception with crowding of the vasa recta; (b) appearance of long collateral channels at the neck of intussusception; (c) angulation and retraction of major intestinal branches; (d) reversal of the course and angulation of the invaginated mesenteric vessels; (e) overlapping of the mesentery vessels by branches of the intussuscipiens; (f) abrupt change in the appearance of the vasa rectae of the distended intussuscipiens and the distal nondistended small intestines.

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          841052
          10.1148/122.3.691

          Adult,Angiography,Humans,Ileum,blood supply,radiography,Intussusception,pathology,Male

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