Case Report

A Severe Case of Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome with Successful Angioplasty and Stenting

Figure 1

Drawing of sagittal view of normal anatomy of the median arcuate ligament (a), its normal course (arrow) passes anterior to the aorta and superior to the celiac artery (asterisk). In case of median arcuate ligament (b), the fibrous ligament (arrow) crosses proximal portion of the celiac artery (asterisk) resulting in compression.
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