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An Eight-Year Natural History of Chronic Contained Rupture With Vertebral Erosion. [PDF]
Daisuke Kaneyuki +5 more
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Chronic contained abdominal aortic aneurysm rupture causing vertebral erosion [PDF]
Tran-Thuy Nguyen, Ngoc-Thanh Le, Q. Doan
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Chronic contained rupture of the posterior left ventricular wall two years after balloon dilatation of a degenerated mitral bioprosthesis. [PDF]
H. de Praetere +3 more
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Chronic abdominal aortic rupture mimicking femoral neuropathy
Chronic-contained rupture of an aortic aneurysm is a rare subset of ruptured aneurysms. The presentation is unusual, and the diagnosis is frequently delayed.
Pietro Modugno +5 more
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Contained abdominal aortic rupture secondary to follicular lymphoma invasion
An 87-year-old woman with grade IIIb follicular lymphoma treated with rituximab had presented with nausea, emesis, and chest pain of 1 day duration. She was found to have a contained abdominal aortic rupture secondary to follicular lymphoma invasion. She
Albertina Sebastian, MD +5 more
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Vertebral erosion due to chronic rupture of aneurismatic abdominal aorta [PDF]
Introduction. Extremely rarely, the evolution of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) includes the phase when extravasations of the blood from a ruptured aneurysm is contained by the surrounding tissue, referred to as chronic (contained) rupture of the AAA ...
Čolić Nikola +5 more
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Coxiella burnetii, the causative organism of Q fever, has been increasingly reported to be associated with infections of abdominal aortic aneurysms and endovascular stent grafts.
Hoi Yee Annie Lo, MD +4 more
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