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Surgical management of infected aneurysms

The American Journal of Surgery, 1962
Abstract A complete series of eighty-four infected aneurysms obtained from the literature and personal experience, and by questionnaire has been analyzed for factors which influence the success of repair. Ligation of the artery and resection of the aneurysm are preferred whenever possible.
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Surgical treatment of infected aortic aneurysm

The American Journal of Surgery, 1998
We report results of infected aortic aneurysms treated by a single group over 20 years.Retrospective review.Seventeen patients were treated, 10 with infrarenal and 7 suprarenal infections. All had abdominal/back pain, 88% were febrile, 71% had leukocytosis, and 24% were hemodynamically unstable.
G L, Moneta   +6 more
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Infected Aortic Aneurysms: Imaging Findings

Radiology, 2004
To determine the imaging characteristics of infected aortic aneurysms.Review of records of patients with surgical and/or microbiologic proof of infected aortic aneurysm obtained over a 25-year period revealed 31 aneurysms in 29 patients. This study included 21 men and eight women (mean age, 70 years).
Thanila A, Macedo   +5 more
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Multiple Intracranial Aneurysms in HIV Infection

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2016
Neurological findings in HIV are common and include cognitive impairment, microcephaly, nonspecific white matter lesions and seizures. Cerebral vasculopathy and stroke are uncommon and may be due to primary HIV vasculopathy or opportunistic infections such as tuberculosis and cryptococcal meningitis.
Sumeet R, Dhawan   +3 more
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[Infected aneurysms of the aorta].

La Revue du praticien, 1991
Mycotic aneurysms, a quite rare syndrome, are classified into three groups: primary (the most frequent one), secondary to bacterial endocarditis, and secondary to direct inoculation (infections focus or trauma). Primary aneurysms are related to bacteremia with bacterial setting of an atheromatous lesion, most often.
F, Raffi, P, Patra
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Treatment of an Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Infected by Coxiella Burnetii Using a Cryopreserved Allograft.

Annals of Vascular Surgery, 2016
J. Jayet   +4 more
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Aorto-iliac aneurysm infected by Brucella: distinctive presentation patterns of a rare entity

Vascular, 2013
S. Kakkos   +5 more
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Infected Aneurysms

2003
Bruce Perler, Calvin Ernst
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