Literature DB >> 19497476

Superficial temporal artery pseudoaneurysm: ultrasonographic diagnosis in the ED.

Erkan Goksu1, Engin Senay, Emel Alimoğlu, Cihat Aksoy.   

Abstract

Superficial temporal artery pseudoaneurysm (STAP) is an uncommon complication of blunt and penetrating trauma. It accounts for only 1% of all traumatic aneurysms. Superficial temporal artery pseudoaneurysm usually has the characteristic appearance of a cystic pulsatile mass in the region of the superficial temporal artery. Here we present a case of posttraumatic STAP detected by US in the emergency department (ED). A 58-year-old woman presented to our ED with a tender right frontoparietal mass. Two weeks before presentation, the patient was involved in a motor vehicle accident (MVA) and was taken to the state hospital where the result of a computed tomography scan of the head was shown to be normal except for right frontoparietal soft tissue swelling and hematoma formation. A few days after discharge, the diameter of the soft tissue swelling decreased and the patient was well.However, 2 weeks after the MVA, the patient presented to our ED with a throbbing headache and dramatic increase in the diameter of the lesion. Examination showed a 5 x 5-cm swelling, which was soft, tender, and fluctuant on palpation. The swelling was not pulsatile. Ultrasound was performed using a 7.5-MHz probe and demonstrated a well-defined, pulsatile, anechoic mass measuring approximately 50 x 50 mm in diameter. Ultrasound is a valuable and readily available tool in the ED to confirm the diagnosis.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19497476     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2008.08.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Emerg Med        ISSN: 0735-6757            Impact factor:   2.469


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