X-ray Endovascular Embolization for Splenic Artery Aneurysm Complicated by Intestinal Bleeding
Introduction. Splenic artery aneurysms refer to the most common visceral artery aneurysms. However, they are diagnosed quite rarely, since about 80% of them appear asymptomatic.
M. A. Nartaylakov +5 more
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Retreatment of a recanalized splenic artery aneurysm using a low-profile microembolization platform
Recanalization of a splenic artery aneurysm owing to incomplete transcatheter coil embolization is uncommon. In addition to the challenges of inherent vessel tortuosity, reintervention via catheterization of the main splenic artery presents unique ...
Julia Fayanne Chen, MD, MPH +3 more
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Splenic hamartoma associated with abdominal discomfort and pain. Case report [PDF]
Hamartomas are benign splenic neoplasms asymptomatic in most of the cases. Symptoms, when present, may either be related to the growth of the mass with abdominal discomfort and pain or be related to a hypersplenism syndrome.
AMATUCCI, CHIARA +6 more
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Asymptomatic giant coronary aneurysm in an adolescent with Behcet's syndrome [PDF]
Objective Behcet's is an idiopathic multi-organ syndrome, which may have onset during childhood. Vascular involvement is uncommon, with rarely reported coronary aneurysm formation.
Philip J Kahn +4 more
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Treatment of splenic artery aneurysms of patients with cirrhosis in the Waiting list
Objective. The aim of our work was to evaluate the immediate and remote results of ligation of splenic artery aneurysm in orthotopic liver transplantation in patients with decompensated liver cirrhosis.Material and methods.
Z. A. Bagateliya +5 more
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A Rare Clinical Case: Giant Splenic Artery Aneurysm and Its Successful Endovascular Treatment
Objectives. The true giant splenic artery aneurysms are extremely rare and can be fatal. Although surgical approach has been the standard of care in the past, endovascular methods gained more importance in recent years. Background.
Alptekin Yasim +2 more
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A case of endovascular treatment of a patient with a large false aneurysm of the splenic artery resulting from arrosion of its wall into the cavity of a previously existing pancreatic pseudocyst is described.
S.V. Vereshchagin +4 more
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Spontaneous dissection of the celiac trunk: what is the best therapeutic approach? [PDF]
Spontaneous dissection of visceral arteries is a quite rare event. Sudden abdominal pain in the epigastrium is the most frequent symptom. Advances in imaging techniques have made it easier to establish the diagnosis of this event, increasing the ...
Affonso, Breno Boueri +4 more
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Giant Splenic Artery Aneurysm – An Analysis of the Recent Literature
Objective. This article was composed to review the profile of giant splenic artery aneurysm as reported in the recent literature. Methodology. A systematic literature search was conducted through electronic databases and scientific networking sites ...
Sajad Ahmad Salati, Ajaz Ahmad Rather
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Spontaneous thrombosis in a post-traumatic Splenic pseudo-aneurysm. [PDF]
Introduction: Splenic pseudo-aneurysm is an uncommon complication following splenic injury caused by blunt abdominal trauma. Pseudo-aneurysm is usually treated with splenic arterial embolisation.
Bux, Shaik Ismail +1 more
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