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Aneurysm of the Internal Iliac Artery

Archives of Surgery, 1961
Aortoiliac aneurysmal dilatation may extend to involve the internal iliac artery in certain cases of generalized atherosclerosis. The presence of a symptomatic, isolated aneurysm of the internal iliac artery (hypogastric artery) represents an unusual finding.
I N, FRANK   +3 more
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Delayed Rupture of an Internal Iliac Artery Aneurysm Following Proximal Ligation for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair

open access: yesAnnals of Vascular Surgery, 1992
This is a report of a patient presenting with a contained rupture of an internal iliac aneurysm following proximal ligation after abdominal aortic aneurysm repair three years earlier.
B Deb
exaly   +1 more source

Isolated Aneurysms of the Iliac Artery

Archives of Surgery, 1978
Clinical and diagnostic material were gathered from eight cases of iliac aneurysms encountered over a ten-year period. From the literature, descriptions of 36 lesions were also reviewed to identify their outcome when treated conservatively. Six of the eight aneurysms treated as expected resulted in eventual rupture.
S F, Lowry, R O, Kraft
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Iliac Artery Aneurysms

DeckerMed Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 2017
The terminal abdominal aorta divides into the common iliac arteries at the L4 level. At the level of the sacrum, the common iliac arteries divide into the external iliac arteries and internal iliac (hypogastric) arteries.  This review covers aneurysms of the iliac arteries, with discussion of the anatomy, clinical evaluation, investigative studies ...
Kenneth J. Cherry, Amani D Politano
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Iliac Artery Aneurysm

2013
Although aneurysms of the iliac artery often accompany those of the abdominal aorta in 20–30 % of cases, isolated iliac aneurysms represent merely 2 % of intra-abdominal aneurysmal disease. There is a strong 7:1 male to female predominance. The pathophysiology of these aneurysms is similar to their aortic counterparts, with atherosclerosis and a strong
Timothy K. Williams, Mahmoud Malas
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Ruptured aneurysm of the external iliac vein

Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders, 2016
Primary iliac venous aneurysm is an extremely rare vascular abnormality that is associated with the likelihood of rupture, embolism, and thrombosis. In this report, we describe the case of a ruptured aneurysm of the external iliac vein in a 63-year-old woman who was admitted to the emergency department and diagnosed by computed tomography.
Jang Sang Park   +5 more
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[Isolated iliac aneurysms].

Nihon Geka Gakkai zasshi, 1985
An isolated iliac aneurysm is an uncommon entity with a relative incidence to abdominal aortic aneurysm of 0.9 to 1.9 percent. Analysis of 16 cases with 20 isolated iliac aneurysms experienced at our vascular service makes the basis of this report. Seventeen aneurysms involved the common iliac artery, two the internal iliac artery and one the external ...
O, Sato   +7 more
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[Aneurysm of the iliac artery].

Minerva chirurgica, 1996
The authors consider isolated iliac artery aneurysms. While the incidence of isolated iliac lesion is, as literature reports, quite low, it rises up to 20% when associated with aortic lesions. The clinical findings are often characterized by effects of compression on the intrapelvic structures, by neurological symptoms and decreased venous flow ...
A, Morbidelli   +4 more
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Aneurysms of the Iliac Artery

Annals of Surgery, 1961
A M, MARKOWITZ, J C, NORMAN
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[Isolated iliac aneurysm].

Harefuah, 1993
The incidence of isolated iliac artery aneurysm is 1-2% of that of abdominal aortic aneurysms. The natural history is of gradual enlargement, with rupture the most common clinical presentation. The signs and symptoms of such an aneurysm are influenced by its concealed location within the bony pelvis.
D, Kopelman   +4 more
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