pseudoaneurysm

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pseu·do·an·eu·rysm

n. pseudoaneurisma, condición semejante a la dilatación de un aneurisma.
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pseudoaneurysm

n pseudoaneurisma or seudoaneurisma m
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References in periodicals archive
Although surgery is the current first treatment of choice in aortic arch and ascending aorta aneurysms and pseudoaneurysms (3), endovascular treatment methods are more commonly preferred in cases where conventional surgery poses high risk of mortality, such as when there is prior surgical aneurysm/dissection repair, comorbid factors and close association of pseudoaneurysm to the sternum (2, 4).
Report of a case: pseudoaneurysm of the cystic artery with hemobilia treated by arterial embolization.
Signs to look for on DSA are vessel-wall irregularities, a thin channel of intravenous contrast material distal to a stenotic focus, described as the string sign, (7) focal narrowing with a distal site of dilatation known as the string and pearl sign, and pseudoaneurysm formation.
Anastomotic pseudoaneurysm after renal transplantation; a new hybrid approach with graft salvage.
From January 2012 to December 2016, seven patients (four males and three females, mean age was 55.1 [+ or -] 14.0 years) underwent operation for pseudoaneurysm of the left ventricle in Fu Wai Hospital.
Infected carotid pseudoaneurysm and carotid-cutaneous fistula as a late complication of carotid artery stenting.
Common peroneal nerve palsy from an untreated popliteal pseudoaneurysm after penetrating injury.
Foreign bodies reaching pancreas and liver parenchyma can cause abscess, pseudoaneurysm, pancreatitis, and high-mortality-risk complications (1, 4, 5).
Pain, extremity oedema, pulsatile mass, femoral bruit, palpable thrill, and compressive neuropathy should alert the physician to possible femoral artery pseudoaneurysm. Duplex ultrasound and CT angiography are important diagnostic steps to reveal a possible life-threatening vascular injury.
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