mahendra Forum Guru
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| | 02/02/04 - 02:36 PM  
 
   
 
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thrombus develops on an atherosclerotic plaque, causing occlusion of the proximal part of the gastroduodenal artery. In the absence of other arterial pathology, what is the most probable outcome? A. Infarction of the distal stomach along the greater curvature B. Infarction of the distal stomach along the lesser curvature C. Infarction of the proximal stomach along the greater curvature D. Infarction of the proximal stomach along the lesser curvature E. No infarction
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| leftfoot Forum Elite
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| | 02/02/04 - 03:35 PM  
 
   
 
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is it B......? :oops:
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| mahendra Forum Guru
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| | 02/02/04 - 03:42 PM  
 
   
 
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TRY IT AGAIN
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| leftfoot Forum Elite
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| | 02/02/04 - 04:15 PM  
 
   
 
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...is it "no infarction" because of anastomosis. right gastroepiploic and inferior pancriaticoduodinal arteries take care of the areas supplied by the gastroduodinal artery and its branches...?
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