| Literature DB >> 30652168 |
Andrew Fenwick1, Patrick Omotoso2, Darren Ferguson3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Intercostal artery aneurysms are rare vascular abnormalities that are typically diagnosed following rupture in patients with predisposing conditions. Our report is the first to document a patient with unruptured intercostal artery aneurysms in the absence of any associated disease. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Aneurysm; Angiography; Embolization; Endovascular procedure; Intercostal artery
Year: 2019 PMID: 30652168 PMCID: PMC6320353 DOI: 10.1186/s42155-018-0048-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: CVIR Endovasc ISSN: 2520-8934
Fig. 1SPECT/CT 99mTc-MDP bone scan. a Axial CT image shows three extrapleural nodules (arrows) adjacent to the T7 vertebral body, which has a notched appearance (*). b Axial fused SPECT/CT image demonstrates no evidence of proximate bony metastatic disease
Fig. 2CT angiography. a Axial CT image shows three dense nodules and eccentric lower attenuation material (arrows) consistent with thrombus containing aneurysms of the proximal right 7th intercostal artery, the largest measuring 2.1 cm × 1.8 cm. b Three-dimensional reconstruction shows multifocal aneurysmal dilatations at multiple levels (arrows)
Fig. 3Selective intercostal angiography with digital subtraction. a Aneurysms of the right 7th intercostal artery prior to embolization, b after distal occlusion with microcoils, and c following complete exclusion of the aneurysm sacs with microcoils and glue