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Painful ulnar artery leiomyoma simulating an ulnar artery aneurysm [PDF]
Angioleiomyomas are rare, benign, smooth muscle tumors that occur predominantly in the lower limbs and infrequently in the upper limbs. We present a case of angioleiomyoma arising from the distal ulnar artery, presenting as a painful lesion with a 20 ...
Srijita Saha +6 more
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Superficial ulnar artery pseudoaneurysm. [PDF]
Abstract The ulnar artery is the larger terminal branch of the brachial artery. It originates in the cubital fossa and is covered by the flexor muscles of the forearm. We report an anatomic variant in which the ulnar artery was in a superficial position in the forearm.
França MJ +4 more
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The First Clinical Case of Repairing Superficial Ulnar Artery Injury [PDF]
Superficial ulnar artery is a rare arterial anomaly and is defined as an ulnar artery that courses over superficial forearm flexor muscles. Different from a popular ulnar artery that courses along the ulnar aspect of the forearm deep to the flexor ...
Shuchi Azuma +4 more
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Iatrogenic ulnar artery pseudoaneurysm: Emergency repair
We present a patient with a rare vascular emergency of iatrogenic right ulnar artery pseudoaneurysm presented as an expanding hematoma with right forearm compartment syndrome following a percutaneous coronary intervention done to place stent in the left ...
Murugesan Ramaiya Periyanarkunan +3 more
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Traumatic Distal Ulnar Artery Thrombosis
This paper is about a posttraumatic distal ulnar artery thrombosis case that has occurred after a single blunt trauma. The ulnar artery thrombosis because of chronic trauma is a frequent condition (hypothenar hammer syndrome) but an ulnar artery ...
Ahmet A. Karaarslan +5 more
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Idiopathic true ulnar artery aneurysm. [PDF]
True ulnar artery aneurysms are a rare entity, with existing literature suggesting that most of these aneurysms are due to trauma. This case report sheds light on a true ulnar artery aneurysm that was deemed to be idiopathic.A 49-year-old lady presented with numbness in the medial 3 fingers of the left hand, tenderness over the medial forearm, and a ...
Abdulla YKA, Kamal DM, Mathew KP.
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The Tourtous Course and Branching Pattern of Ulnar Artery Around Guyon’s Canal
Background: The ulnar artery, the larger terminal branch of the brachial artery, is a key contributor to forearm vascularization. It traverses the Guyon’s canal alongside the ulnar nerve in the palmar medial carpal region. Due to its favorable anatomical
Nazia Quadir +4 more
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Reconstruction of the Flexor Pollicis Longus Tendon with Vascularized Tendon with Ulnar Artery Preservation [PDF]
Background:. Reconstruction of the flexor pollicis longus tendon using staged grafting yields modest results. A modification of the pedicled vascularized flexor digitorum superficialis transfer, without division of the ulnar artery, was used in five ...
Pedro C. Cavadas, MD, PhD +1 more
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Collateral circulation in a patient with combined traumatic radial and ulnar artery injuries [PDF]
Combined radial and ulnar artery injuries are associated with a >35% amputation rate when not revascularized promptly. We describe a patient who suffered a penetrating injury to both the radial and ulnar arteries.
Sahil Patel, MD +5 more
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Post‐Traumatic Pseudoaneurysm of the Ulnar Artery: A Case Report [PDF]
Pseudoaneurysm of the ulnar artery is a rare condition with limited cases reported in the literature. It can be a medical emergency requiring prompt diagnosis and management to avoid life‐threatening complications. Here, we present a case of ulnar artery
Omama Subul Islam +6 more
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