Ronald L. Dalman MD, the Walter C. and Elsa R. Chidester Professor of Surgery

Publication Details

  • Diminished postprandial hyperemia in patients with aortic and mesenteric arterial occlusive disease. Quantification by magnetic resonance flow imaging.

    Dalman RL, Li KC, Moon WK, Chen I, Zarins CK. Circulation. 1996; 94 (9 Suppl): II206-10

    Superior mesenteric blood flow in the fasting and postprandial state in humans can be measured accurately by cine phase-contrast (CPC) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Postprandial flow changes associated with mesenteric arterial occlusive disease (MAOD) are unknown.

    PubMedID: 8901747

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