Finding an aneurysm in a child is a rare event that should prompt careful evaluation for a secondary disease or a history of trauma or serious infection. Although congenital and idiopathic aneurysms do occur, almost all aneurysms seen in children are acquired. The majority of true aneurysms (including mycotic aneurysms) occur in the aorta, with the primary branches of the aorta (such as the renal or iliac arteries) the next most common site. Most false aneurysms are caused by trauma and usually present in the extremities. Treatment is surgical resection and vascular reconstruction except in patients with arteritis and small stable aneurysms
Spontaneous arterial aneurysms of the hand are uncommon but are well-described in the adult populati...
Abdominal aortic aneurysms are distinctly uncommon in infants and children. These aneurysms, which a...
Multiple major artery compression by an aortic aneurysm is extremely rare in the paediatric populati...
We report the case of an infected aneurysm of the abdominal aorta in a 18 month-old child, discovere...
Arterial aneurysms are very rare in children, and aneurysms with an idiopathic etiology have been re...
We describe the clinical, histopathologic, and angiographic findings in four children with congenita...
Aneurysms are rare in children. Isolated iliac artery aneurysms are very rare, especially bilateral ...
AbstractArterial aneurysms in children are rare. When present, they are often associated with connec...
An arterial aneurysm of any kind is rare in infancy, and one that occurs in the brachial artery is p...
Trauma may lead to development of a ""false aneurysm"" from disruption of an entire vascular wall. O...
Mycotic aneurysm is an established condition first identified in 1885 by Sir William Osler. It is li...
AbstractA 6-year-old boy from China presented initially at 2 years of age with a pulsatile mass in h...
An aneurysm by definition is a permanent localized arterial dilation with 50 percent or greater incr...
Abdominal aortic aneurysms in neonates and infants are rare and are usually associated with infectio...
Abstract: An intracranial aneurysm in a child or adolescent is a rare, but potentially devastating c...
Spontaneous arterial aneurysms of the hand are uncommon but are well-described in the adult populati...
Abdominal aortic aneurysms are distinctly uncommon in infants and children. These aneurysms, which a...
Multiple major artery compression by an aortic aneurysm is extremely rare in the paediatric populati...
We report the case of an infected aneurysm of the abdominal aorta in a 18 month-old child, discovere...
Arterial aneurysms are very rare in children, and aneurysms with an idiopathic etiology have been re...
We describe the clinical, histopathologic, and angiographic findings in four children with congenita...
Aneurysms are rare in children. Isolated iliac artery aneurysms are very rare, especially bilateral ...
AbstractArterial aneurysms in children are rare. When present, they are often associated with connec...
An arterial aneurysm of any kind is rare in infancy, and one that occurs in the brachial artery is p...
Trauma may lead to development of a ""false aneurysm"" from disruption of an entire vascular wall. O...
Mycotic aneurysm is an established condition first identified in 1885 by Sir William Osler. It is li...
AbstractA 6-year-old boy from China presented initially at 2 years of age with a pulsatile mass in h...
An aneurysm by definition is a permanent localized arterial dilation with 50 percent or greater incr...
Abdominal aortic aneurysms in neonates and infants are rare and are usually associated with infectio...
Abstract: An intracranial aneurysm in a child or adolescent is a rare, but potentially devastating c...
Spontaneous arterial aneurysms of the hand are uncommon but are well-described in the adult populati...
Abdominal aortic aneurysms are distinctly uncommon in infants and children. These aneurysms, which a...
Multiple major artery compression by an aortic aneurysm is extremely rare in the paediatric populati...