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Popliteal Artery Entrapment Syndrome
» Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome is a commonly misdiagnosed condition that should be considered in patients presenting with exertional lower-extremity pain.» In addition to a focused physical examination, the ankle-brachial index and advanced imaging consisting of computed tomography and computed tomographic ...
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Ruptured popliteal artery aneurysms
Vascular, 2019Background Rupture is a recognised complication of ruptured popliteal artery aneurysms that requires emergency intervention. There is little evidence collating the presentation, intervention and outcomes of ruptured popliteal artery aneurysms. Objective The primary aim of this study was to deduce the sequelae following different management modalities ...
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2022 
Aneurysms are associated with significant complications if not diagnosed and managed appropriately. Popliteal arterial aneurysms are the most common peripheral aneurysm, and can cause pain, nerve compression, ischaemia and limb loss. Vascular surgery is an emerging specialty under the remit of general surgery, with the primary objectives of preventing
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Aneurysms are associated with significant complications if not diagnosed and managed appropriately. Popliteal arterial aneurysms are the most common peripheral aneurysm, and can cause pain, nerve compression, ischaemia and limb loss. Vascular surgery is an emerging specialty under the remit of general surgery, with the primary objectives of preventing
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European Journal of Vascular Surgery, 1988 
Popliteal arterial aneurysms are rare in young individuals. A case without a penetrating trauma presenting in a young woman is described. Complications may lead to vascular emergencies. Early diagnosis and surgical treatment is important.
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Popliteal arterial aneurysms are rare in young individuals. A case without a penetrating trauma presenting in a young woman is described. Complications may lead to vascular emergencies. Early diagnosis and surgical treatment is important.
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World Journal of Surgery, 1998 
AbstractAltogether 59 patients with 76 popliteal artery aneurysms were treated during the last 36 years. There were 50 (85%) male and 9 (15%) female patients with an average age of 61 years. Nineteen (32%) patients had bilateral aneurysms. The clinical manifestations of the aneurysms included ruptures 4 (5.3%); deep venous thrombosis 4 (5.3%); sciatic ...
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AbstractAltogether 59 patients with 76 popliteal artery aneurysms were treated during the last 36 years. There were 50 (85%) male and 9 (15%) female patients with an average age of 61 years. Nineteen (32%) patients had bilateral aneurysms. The clinical manifestations of the aneurysms included ruptures 4 (5.3%); deep venous thrombosis 4 (5.3%); sciatic ...
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1974 
Abstract The popliteal artery entrapment syndrome is usually limited to healthy young males and is due to an anomalous attachment of the gastrocnemius muscle. Two patients are presented and their treatment is discussed. The usual treatment is division of the entrapping muscle fibers.
Edgar G. Gallagher, Thomas L. Hudson
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Abstract The popliteal artery entrapment syndrome is usually limited to healthy young males and is due to an anomalous attachment of the gastrocnemius muscle. Two patients are presented and their treatment is discussed. The usual treatment is division of the entrapping muscle fibers.
Edgar G. Gallagher, Thomas L. Hudson
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The Lancet, 1973 
Abstract Diagnosis of popliteal-artery entrapment was aided by the presence of an unusually warm knee. This clinical sign is more likely to be present when the popliteal artery is occluded as a result of the abnormal attachment of the gastrocnemius muscle than in atherosclerotic occlusion, in which the involvement of the calf vessels will limit the ...
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Abstract Diagnosis of popliteal-artery entrapment was aided by the presence of an unusually warm knee. This clinical sign is more likely to be present when the popliteal artery is occluded as a result of the abnormal attachment of the gastrocnemius muscle than in atherosclerotic occlusion, in which the involvement of the calf vessels will limit the ...
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Fibrodysplasia of the Popliteal Arteries
Angiology, 1982Fibrodysplasia is a generalized arterial dysplasia of unknown etiology. We report a case involving both popliteal arteries. The patient presented with microemboli of the toes of both feet originating in the dysplastic popliteal arteries. The clinical significance of popliteal artery fibrodysplasia is briefly discussed.
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