
Clinical Challenges in Transplant Surgery: Nutcracker Syndrome & Post-Op Liver Transplant Patient
Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast
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Kidney Donation - How to Determine Candidacy for Living Donor Cysts
Nucracker sindrum is compression of the left renal vein, most commonly between the abdominal aorda and the s m a. Symptoms can range from being symptomatic to having some materia or pelvic congestion. In order to diagnose it, you can do imagine methods such as ultra sound,. And then, base on how symptomatic the patient is, is how you kind of decide on what you want to do.
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