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In MALS, the celiac artery (CA) is compressed by this fibrous band, causing extrinsic compression anteriorly and leading to partial or complete CA occlusion [2, 6].
Postoperative lordoscoliosis causing extrinsic compression of the right main stem bronchus and respiratory insufficiency.
The esophogram demonstrates extrinsic compression and mucosal abnormalities, and offers a real-time view of the action of the esophagogastric junction.
Dysphagia is common in esophageal sarcoidosis and might be caused by localized infiltration of the mucosal158 or extrinsic compression of the esophagus157 by hilar adenopathy.
We studied the clinical value of 2 easily assessed IDUS findings: wall thickness and extrinsic compression at the stricture site.
The term pseudoachalasia should be reserved for cases that may appear like achalasia but lack the basic pathology of achalasia, for example, extrinsic compression at the gastroesophageal junction by tumors or inflammatory masses.
Mirizzi syndrome (MS) is characterized by extrinsic compression of the common hepatic duct by stones impacted in the cystic duct or gallbladder neck.
Occlusion can be secondary to endoluminal growth or extrinsic compression.
Fig. 1 a CT colonoscopy revealed extrinsic compression of rectum.
A less common cause of extrinsic compression is an osteochondroma.
Urothelial abnormalities were identified in 4 patients, extrinsic compression in 2 and stones in 3.
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