Thoracic venous aneurysm is an extremely rare condition. This report describes the case of a 70-year-old woman with a left brachiocephalic venous aneurysm that caused recurrent nerve paralysis. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography and venography revealed a venous aneurysm, 4 cm in size, located adjacent to the venous angle. Anticoagulation therapy was started, and 1-1/2 months later, the aneurysm greatly decreased in size and showed marked calcification along its periphery. Venous aneurysms that shrink after anticoagulation therapy are exceptionally rare. The clinical features of this condition have been briefly reviewed
Mediastinal widening in an adult is mostly nodal in origin. Occasionally vascular aneurysms may be t...
AbstractIntroductionThroughout history, venous aneurysms have seldom been heard of or even reported,...
Venous aneurysms are uncommon in the lower limb and are more frequently found in the neck and thorac...
Thoracic venous aneurysm is an extremely rare condition. This report describes the case of a 70-year...
A case of a symptomatic 5.1-cm left subclavian venous aneurysm, which was treated with surgical exci...
AbstractA 43-year-old man had weakness of the extensor muscles in the right forearm and could not ex...
AbstractVenous aneurysms are rare, but they can have devastating consequences, including pulmonary e...
AbstractCongenital venous aneurysms are exceedingly rare. We present a case report of a 13-year old ...
AbstractSuperficial venous aneurysms of the lower extremities are considered rare and their clinical...
Venous system aneurysms appear relatively rarely and are diagnosed even less frequently, especiallyi...
Symptomatic aneurysms of the popliteal vein are uncommon, with the majority resulting in thromboembo...
Superficial venous aneurysms of the lower extremities are considered rare and their clinical signifi...
AbstractIntroductionPulmonary venous aneurysm (PVA) is a candidate for surgery because of the risk o...
Mediastinal widening in an adult is mostly nodal in origin. Occasionally vascular aneurysms may be t...
Subclavian and upper extremity venous pseudoaneurysms are rare and poorly understood. We present the...
Mediastinal widening in an adult is mostly nodal in origin. Occasionally vascular aneurysms may be t...
AbstractIntroductionThroughout history, venous aneurysms have seldom been heard of or even reported,...
Venous aneurysms are uncommon in the lower limb and are more frequently found in the neck and thorac...
Thoracic venous aneurysm is an extremely rare condition. This report describes the case of a 70-year...
A case of a symptomatic 5.1-cm left subclavian venous aneurysm, which was treated with surgical exci...
AbstractA 43-year-old man had weakness of the extensor muscles in the right forearm and could not ex...
AbstractVenous aneurysms are rare, but they can have devastating consequences, including pulmonary e...
AbstractCongenital venous aneurysms are exceedingly rare. We present a case report of a 13-year old ...
AbstractSuperficial venous aneurysms of the lower extremities are considered rare and their clinical...
Venous system aneurysms appear relatively rarely and are diagnosed even less frequently, especiallyi...
Symptomatic aneurysms of the popliteal vein are uncommon, with the majority resulting in thromboembo...
Superficial venous aneurysms of the lower extremities are considered rare and their clinical signifi...
AbstractIntroductionPulmonary venous aneurysm (PVA) is a candidate for surgery because of the risk o...
Mediastinal widening in an adult is mostly nodal in origin. Occasionally vascular aneurysms may be t...
Subclavian and upper extremity venous pseudoaneurysms are rare and poorly understood. We present the...
Mediastinal widening in an adult is mostly nodal in origin. Occasionally vascular aneurysms may be t...
AbstractIntroductionThroughout history, venous aneurysms have seldom been heard of or even reported,...
Venous aneurysms are uncommon in the lower limb and are more frequently found in the neck and thorac...