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A pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysm. [PDF]
A 70-year-old man was investigated with CT imaging for haematuria. An incidental finding was made of a large inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysm. Following a period of monitoring, the patient underwent open repair of the aneurysm. This case report highlights an unusual pathology and discusses the clinical complexities related to its management.
Lewis JR, Refson JS.
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Hemodynamic Simulation of Pancreaticoduodenal Artery Aneurysm Formation Using an Electronic Circuit Model and a Case Series Analysis [PDF]
Kazuhiro Miyahara +2 more
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Pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysm can occur from occlusion or stenosis of the celiac artery due to arteriosclerosis or median arcuate ligament compression. The risk of rupture of the aneurysm is independent of the aneurysmal diameter.
Kengo Ohta, MD +9 more
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Pancreaticoduodenal arterial arcade aneurysms are rare but are prone to rupture. We report the case of a 60-year-old woman with an asymptomatic pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysm and concomitant celiac trunk occlusion that was treated using an ...
Marton Berczeli, MD +4 more
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Giant visceral artery aneurysms are uncommon. Branch vessel aneurysms, particularly of the pancreaticoduodenal territory are challenging to treat due to their location, anatomy, and access to an aneurysm.
Animesh Singla +3 more
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Calcified pancreatoduodenal artery aneurysm with filiform celiac stenosis: Follow up for ~6 years (70 months) with no intervention [PDF]
A 72-year-old male patient was investigated with abdominal ultrasound (US) imaging before the coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG). The incidental finding on ultrasound was an aneurysm of the superior mesenteric artery branch.
Zhanar Kozhakhmetova +2 more
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Acute pancreatitis is a common disease, but peripancreatic pseudoaneurysm is rare. Bleeding from peripancreatic pseudoaneurysm without connection to GI tract may delay treatment and cause mortality. Being aware of this rare complication after acute pancreatitis is important.
Hsueh‐Chien Chiang +5 more
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Background Multiple pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysms in association with median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS) are relatively rare. A treatment option, such as a median arcuate ligament (MAL) release or embolization of the aneurysms, should be ...
Nana Kimura +14 more
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We report a patient with severe acute pancreatitis who underwent decompressive laparotomy for acute compartment syndrome secondary to a large retroperitoneal hematoma due to ruptured gastroduodenal artery pseudoaneurysms. Abstract Background Abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) is a known complication of severe acute pancreatitis.
Maiko Yamazaki +5 more
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We should always consider the possibility of segmental arterial mediolysis (SAM) in case of a shock after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). SAH with cerebral vasospasm may be associated with SAM. Abstract A man in his 50s with no significant past medical history developed subarachnoid hemorrhage due to ruptured left middle cerebral artery aneurysm. On the
Chie Matsuura +5 more
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