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  2. Gastric outlet obstruction - Wikipedia

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    A rare cause of gastric outlet obstruction is blockage with a gallstone, also termed "Bouveret syndrome" or "Bouveret's syndrome". In children, congenital pyloric stenosis / congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis may be a cause. A pancreatic pseudocyst can cause gastric compression. Pyloric mucosal diaphragm could be a rare cause. Malignant

  3. Bouveret syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Bouveret syndrome can refer to: Bouveret-Hoffmann syndrome, or paroxysmal tachycardia; Bouveret's syndrome, or gastric outlet obstruction due to a gallstone

  4. Gallstone ileus - Wikipedia

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    Bouveret's syndrome refers to reverse gallstone ileus where the gallstone propagates proximally and causes gastric outlet obstruction by being impacted in first part ...

  5. Paroxysmal tachycardia - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as Bouveret-Hoffmann syndrome. [1] [2] [3] Cause ... It has an increased risk of developing in WPW syndrome and LGL syndrome. [4] Diagnosis

  6. Syndromes affecting the heart - Wikipedia

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    Dressler syndrome: autoimmune inflammatory reaction secondary to MI. Edwards syndrome: genetic (Chromosome 18) Eisenmenger's syndrome: Ellis–van Creveld syndrome: Emanuel syndrome: HEC syndrome: Heyde's syndrome: Ho–Kaufman–Mcalister syndrome: Holt–Oram syndrome: ASD, and a first degree heart block. Hypoplastic left heart syndrome ...

  7. Joubert syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Joubert syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder that affects the cerebellum, an area of the brain that controls balance and coordination. Joubert syndrome is one of the many genetic syndromes associated with syndromic retinitis pigmentosa . [ 4 ]

  8. Léon Bouveret - Wikipedia

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    Léon Bouveret (27 September 1850 – 1929) was a French internist born in Saint-Julien-sur-Reyssouze, a community in the department of Ain. After receiving his doctorate in Paris in 1878, he became director of a clinic in Lyon that was run by professor Raphaël Lépine (1840–1919).

  9. Hot quadrate sign - Wikipedia

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    The appearance is an indirect reflection of the collateralized flow of SVC syndrome, in which occlusion of the superior vena cava leads to preferential flow to the quadrate. [ 1 ] The sign is similar in mechanism but distinct in significance from the hot caudate sign , in which the caudate lobe of the liver shows preferential enhancement or ...