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Ruptured Intracystic Pseudoaneurysm of the Left Gastric Artery, Which Complicated Pancreatitis
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Title Ruptured Intracystic Pseudoaneurysm of the Left Gastric Artery, Which Complicated Pancreatitis
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/572546?src=rss
Description Acute onset of left-upper-quadrant abdominal pain radiating to the back and chest of a 45-year-old man is presented. Which imaging modality reveals a diagnosis of ruptured intracystic pseudoaneurysm?
Applied Radiology
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Date May 4, 2008
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