Pseudoaneurysm is a pulsating hematoma that occurs after an injury to all layers of the arterial wall. Traumas due to gunshot injuries may sometimes damage the arteries indirectly with the thermal energy causing deterioration in the arterial wall and rarely induce pseudoaneurysm formation. Pseudoaneurysm caused by the chest traumas in the adults have already been defined in the literature, however, pseudoaneurysms due to penetrating traumas in pediatric patients are very uncommon. We present a case of late pseudoaneurysm in the descending aorta of a six-year-old child caused by discharge of a hand gun
Objective: Penetrating carotid trauma in a hemodynamically stable patient invariably presents with a...
Acute injury to the thoracic aorta is a life-threatening and can lead to various types of aortic inj...
A 33-year male with history of penetrating trauma to left upper chest in 2006, presented through Med...
A traumatic pseudoaneurysm of the abdominal aorta is a rare entity, occurring as the result of a mis...
Pseudoaneurysms arise from a disruption of arterial wall continuity and are most commonly related to...
Gunshots cause injury on the vascular wall by phsical forces and thermal effect. These injuries are ...
Pseudoaneurysm is the peri-arterial hematoma formed on the arterial wall following a partial lacerat...
Note: This is the full text version of the radiology corner question published in the April 2008 iss...
AbstractBackgroundTraumatic arterial pseudoaneurysms (APAs) of the limbs are rare. Most published ar...
AbstractIntroductionSplenic pseudoaneurysms (SPA) are a rare but serious sequela of blunt traumatic ...
Pseudoaneurysms of abdominal aorta after blunt injury are uncommon. These events may present months ...
Aneurysm can develop in all arteries of the human body. Pseudoaneurysm induced by trauma is known as...
BACKGROUND: Delayed presentation of post-traumatic aortic pseudoaneurysm and its fistulous communica...
Arterial pseudoaneurysm can manifest in almost all arteries, but peripheral ones such as brachial ar...
Introduction: Pseudoaneurysms develop when all three layers of the artery wall are damaged, which ca...
Objective: Penetrating carotid trauma in a hemodynamically stable patient invariably presents with a...
Acute injury to the thoracic aorta is a life-threatening and can lead to various types of aortic inj...
A 33-year male with history of penetrating trauma to left upper chest in 2006, presented through Med...
A traumatic pseudoaneurysm of the abdominal aorta is a rare entity, occurring as the result of a mis...
Pseudoaneurysms arise from a disruption of arterial wall continuity and are most commonly related to...
Gunshots cause injury on the vascular wall by phsical forces and thermal effect. These injuries are ...
Pseudoaneurysm is the peri-arterial hematoma formed on the arterial wall following a partial lacerat...
Note: This is the full text version of the radiology corner question published in the April 2008 iss...
AbstractBackgroundTraumatic arterial pseudoaneurysms (APAs) of the limbs are rare. Most published ar...
AbstractIntroductionSplenic pseudoaneurysms (SPA) are a rare but serious sequela of blunt traumatic ...
Pseudoaneurysms of abdominal aorta after blunt injury are uncommon. These events may present months ...
Aneurysm can develop in all arteries of the human body. Pseudoaneurysm induced by trauma is known as...
BACKGROUND: Delayed presentation of post-traumatic aortic pseudoaneurysm and its fistulous communica...
Arterial pseudoaneurysm can manifest in almost all arteries, but peripheral ones such as brachial ar...
Introduction: Pseudoaneurysms develop when all three layers of the artery wall are damaged, which ca...
Objective: Penetrating carotid trauma in a hemodynamically stable patient invariably presents with a...
Acute injury to the thoracic aorta is a life-threatening and can lead to various types of aortic inj...
A 33-year male with history of penetrating trauma to left upper chest in 2006, presented through Med...