Pseudoaneurysms arise from a disruption of arterial wall continuity and are most commonly related to a penetrating trauma, an arterial wall inflammation or iatrogenic causes. They differ from real aneurysms due to a lack of one or more layers of the arterial wall. The frequency of peripheral artery pseudoaneurysms in the upper extremities is less than in the lower extremities and its most common cause is a gunshot or a stab wound. The risk of a rupture is higher than in true aneurysms due to a lack of wall layers, therefore requiring surgical treatment in most cases. Here we describe an unusual case of an 8-year-old girl who presented to the emergency department complaining of swelling and pain in her left distal forearm. One month before a...
A pseudoaneurysm is a collection of blood leaking from a damaged arterial wall. Development of the f...
Post-traumatic pseudoaneurysms involving the subclavian artery are uncommon and whenever diagnosed t...
Compartment syndrome of the left hand from a late diagnosed post-traumatic ulnar artery pseudoaneury...
Introduction: Pseudoaneurysms develop when all three layers of the artery wall are damaged, which ca...
Aneurysm can develop in all arteries of the human body. Pseudoaneurysm induced by trauma is known as...
Pseudoaneurysms occur secondary to partial disruption of the arterial wall. They are a commonly desc...
Pseudoaneurysm is the peri-arterial hematoma formed on the arterial wall following a partial lacerat...
AbstractBackgroundTraumatic arterial pseudoaneurysms (APAs) of the limbs are rare. Most published ar...
Arterial pseudoaneurysm can manifest in almost all arteries, but peripheral ones such as brachial ar...
Gunshots cause injury on the vascular wall by phsical forces and thermal effect. These injuries are ...
Pseudoaneurysm is a pulsating hematoma that occurs after an injury to all layers of the arterial wal...
Vascular disorders of the upper extremity are uncommon and far less common than those of the lower e...
Accidental penetrating trauma frequently involves the extremities, and can extend to involve their b...
A 35-year-old male patient was seen with pulsatile swelling in the left antecubital fossa and a flex...
unusual, and we present 3 such cases of traumatic PPA a in in a esented with a palpable pulsatile ri...
A pseudoaneurysm is a collection of blood leaking from a damaged arterial wall. Development of the f...
Post-traumatic pseudoaneurysms involving the subclavian artery are uncommon and whenever diagnosed t...
Compartment syndrome of the left hand from a late diagnosed post-traumatic ulnar artery pseudoaneury...
Introduction: Pseudoaneurysms develop when all three layers of the artery wall are damaged, which ca...
Aneurysm can develop in all arteries of the human body. Pseudoaneurysm induced by trauma is known as...
Pseudoaneurysms occur secondary to partial disruption of the arterial wall. They are a commonly desc...
Pseudoaneurysm is the peri-arterial hematoma formed on the arterial wall following a partial lacerat...
AbstractBackgroundTraumatic arterial pseudoaneurysms (APAs) of the limbs are rare. Most published ar...
Arterial pseudoaneurysm can manifest in almost all arteries, but peripheral ones such as brachial ar...
Gunshots cause injury on the vascular wall by phsical forces and thermal effect. These injuries are ...
Pseudoaneurysm is a pulsating hematoma that occurs after an injury to all layers of the arterial wal...
Vascular disorders of the upper extremity are uncommon and far less common than those of the lower e...
Accidental penetrating trauma frequently involves the extremities, and can extend to involve their b...
A 35-year-old male patient was seen with pulsatile swelling in the left antecubital fossa and a flex...
unusual, and we present 3 such cases of traumatic PPA a in in a esented with a palpable pulsatile ri...
A pseudoaneurysm is a collection of blood leaking from a damaged arterial wall. Development of the f...
Post-traumatic pseudoaneurysms involving the subclavian artery are uncommon and whenever diagnosed t...
Compartment syndrome of the left hand from a late diagnosed post-traumatic ulnar artery pseudoaneury...