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. 2014 Oct 5;16(10):e14755. doi: 10.5812/ircmj.14755

Table 1. Describes All variables of Our Casea.

Patient Features Age = 28 y, Gender = Male
Symptoms Vomiting, epigastric pain, bloating, weight loss, anorexia, intermittent abdominal pain
Duration of symptoms, y > 3-4
Clinical findings upper abdominal tenderness, distension
Diagnostic testing Blood tests, urinalysis, CT
Blood tests MCHC, 36.3 g/dL; granulocyte % 77; 8 × 103/uL; creatinine 0.61 mg/dL
Urinalysis No hematuria
CT findings Reduction of the aortomesenteric angle, decreased aortomesenteric distance, compression of LRV, gastric and proximal duodenal dilatation
Comorbid Condition Colic abdominal pain, liver hemangiomas

a Abbreviations: MCHC, Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration; LRV, Left renal vein; CT, Computed tomography.