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Left Ventricular Compression and Hypotension Due to Acute Colonic Pseudo-Obstruction
Megha Garg1, Randy C Miles1, Fatima Rodriguez1
1and are in the Division of Hospital Medicine at San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center in California. is an Assistant Professor of Radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. is an Assistant Professor in Cardiovascular Medicine at Stanford University in California. Megha Garg and Geoffrey Stetson are Assistant Professors of Medicine at University of California San Francisco.
Abstract:
Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction is a postsurgical dilatation of the colon that presents with abdominal distension, pain, nausea, vomiting, constipation, or diarrhea and may lead to colonic ischemia and bowel perforation.
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