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  2. Right gastroepiploic artery - Wikipedia

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    The right gastroepiploic artery (or right gastro-omental artery) is one of the two terminal branches of the gastroduodenal artery. It runs from right to left along the greater curvature of the stomach, between the layers of the greater omentum, anastomosing with the left gastroepiploic artery, a branch of the splenic artery. Blood supply to the ...

  3. Right gastroepiploic vein - Wikipedia

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    The right gastroepiploic vein (right gastroomental vein) is a blood vessel that drains blood from the greater curvature and left part of the body of the stomach into the superior mesenteric vein. It runs from left to right along the greater curvature of the stomach between the two layers of the greater omentum , along with the right ...

  4. Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research

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    Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering all aspects of pharmacoeconomics. It was established in 2001 and is published by Informa. The editor-in-chief is A. Bottomley (European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer).

  5. Right gastric artery - Wikipedia

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    Origin. In most (53%) individuals, the RGA arises from the proper hepatic artery. It can also arise from the region of division of the common hepatic artery (20%), the left branch of the hepatic artery (15%), the gastroduodenal artery (8%), and - most rarely - the common hepatic artery itself (4%).

  6. Reperfusion therapy - Wikipedia

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    In patients developing cardiogenic shock after a myocardial infarction, both PCI and CABG are satisfactory treatment options, with similar survival rates. [ 38 ] [ 39 ] Coronary artery bypass surgery involves an artery or vein from the patient being implanted to bypass narrowings or occlusions in the coronary arteries.

  7. The Patient: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research - Wikipedia

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    The Patient: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research is a quarterly peer-reviewed medical journal dedicated to presenting solely the patient's perspective. The journal was published by Adis in collaboration with the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health .

  8. Angioplasty - Wikipedia

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    Transradial artery access and transfemoral artery access are two techniques for percutaneous coronary intervention. [23] Transradial artery access is the technique of choice for management of acute coronary syndrome as it has significantly lower incidence of bleeding and vascular complications compared with the transfemoral artery approach. [23]

  9. Gastro-omental artery - Wikipedia

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    Gastro-omental artery may refer to: Left gastro-omental artery; Right gastro-omental artery This page was last edited on 28 ...