نتایج جستجو برای: venous aneurysm
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Coexistence of a ruptured intracranial aneurysm with an internal carotid arteries carotid artery occlusion, a contralateral internal carotid artery stenoses and a intracranial venous angioma is infrequent and it suppose a complicate diagnosis and therapeutic management of either disease. We report a case who underwent a first successful microsurgical clipping of the intracranial aneurysm follow...
INTRODUCTION Pulmonary venous aneurysm (PVA) is a candidate for surgery because of the risk of rupture and continued growth even if the patient does not develop mitral valve disorders. PRESENTATION OF CASE We report the case of PVA that continued to increase in size throughout a 17-year observational period. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION The location and form of the aneurysm are important to co...
We report the case of a 62-year-old man with chronic pancreatitis who presented with increasing abdominal pain. Sonography, magnetic resonance imaging, contrast-enhanced computed tomography, and ultimately catheter angiography demonstrated a pancreatic pseudocyst that had eroded into the splenoportal venous confluence, mimicking an arterial aneurysm. The diagnostic was confirmed at the time of ...
Our aim was to examine hemodynamic implications of intravascular stenting in the canine venous pouch (sidewall or straight-vessel) and rabbit elastase (curved-vessel) aneurysm models. Flow dynamics in stented (Wallstent) and nonstented versions were studied by using computational fluid dynamics simulations and in vitro flow visualization, with a focus on stent placement effects on aneurysmal fl...
Superficial venous aneurysms are a very rare pathology. This case report describes 21-years-old male patient, who developed soft, slow-growing mass, in the lateral part of dorsal foot. Based on clinical examination and EcocolorDoppler ultrasound exam, diagnosis aneurysm marginal vein was confirmed. The treatment proposed ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy. purpose this work is to describe for...
Popliteal artery aneurysms representing 80% of peripheral artery aneurysms rarely rupture (a reported incidence of 0.1-2.8 %) and second commonest in frequency after aorto-iliac aneurysms. They usually present with pain, swelling, occlusion or distal embolisation and can cause diagnostic difficulties. We report a 78 year old man who was previously admitted to hospital with a pulmonary embolus s...
Cases of the third type are usually commoner in men, but Meadows (1951) has described nine cases of fistulous aneurysm arising spontaneously in middle-aged women. The sequence of events appears to be the development of an aneurysig of the internal carotid artery as it lies within the cavernous sinus bathed in venous blood. This aneurysm is small and silent, a large one being less likely to rupt...
For ruptured human cerebral aneurysms endovascular embolization has become an equivalent alternative to aneurysm clipping.(1) However, large clinical trials have shown disappointing long-term results with unacceptable high rates of aneurysm recanalization and delayed aneurysm rupture.(2) To overcome these problems, animal experimental studies are crucial for the development of better endovascul...
IFs related to blood vessels (including findings suggestive of infarct) • asymmetric prominence of artery or vein (Gur et al., 2013) • developmental venous anomaly (Gur et al., 2013) • venous angioma (Kim et al., 2002) • tortuous artery (Gur et al., 2013) • possible infarct (Gur et al., 2013) • possible aneurysm (Gur et al., 2013) • encephalomalacia from remote ischemic event (Rachmiel et al., ...
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