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A case report of superficial temporal artery aneurysm associated with acupressure massage. [PDF]

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True Aneurysm of the Antecubital Vein

Ultraschall in der Medizin - European Journal of Ultrasound, 2009
Venous aneurysms are very rare (Lotfi M et al., J Clin Ultrasound 2007 ; 35: 521 – 536). They may develop in all segments of the venous system, the distribution among sexes is equal, and they may occur at any age. A particularly rare location for the venous aneurysm is the upper limb, and only 4 % of all venous aneurysms occur there (Debnath D et al ...
Čikara, Igor   +4 more
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True aneurysm of the facial artery

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2007
AbstractWe present a case of true facial artery aneurysm with no associated risk factors, which was non-pulsatile on presentation. This case is unique as the lesion was identified using computed tomography scanning, due to the unusual presentation. The vast majority of aneurysms of the head and neck have a traumatic aetiology, giving rise to false ...
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True aneurysm of digital artery

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1982
Abstract A case of a true aneurysm of the ulnar digital artery of the long finger following trauma is presented. Treatment by ligation and excision resulted in relief of symptoms. To our knowledge, a case of true aneurysm of a digital artery has not been previously reported.
C D, Layman, L L, Ogden, G D, Lister
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Redefining true ventricular aneurysm

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1989
Postinfarction true ventricular aneurysm may be defined narrowly as “localized area of dyskinesis with regional systolic (paradoxical) expansion” l or broadly as “akinetic or dyskinetic scar”.2 Lack of a consistent definition makes comparison of the numerous studies of this entity difficult.
D H, Hamer, J, Lindsay
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