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Tzu-Yen Huang1,2, Chi-Hsiao Yeh1,3,4, Yao-Chang Wang1, Yu-Ting Cheng3, Pin-Chao Feng3.
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RATIONALE: Sciatica is usually caused by lumbar spine disease; the incidence of sciatica from extra-spinal causes is noted to be only about 0.09%. PATIENT CONCERNS: We report a case of a 92-year-old man who came to the neurologist outpatient department due to left buttock pain and numbness that radiated to the left lower leg in the recent 6 months and progressed rapidly over 10 days. DIAGNOSIS: We arranged magnetic resonance imaging for lumbar nerve lesion. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a common iliac artery mycotic aneurysm, at about 6.3 cm in diameter, which compressed the psoas muscle, nerve plexus, and vein.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33031278 PMCID: PMC7544384 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000022476
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Figure 1Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exam for spinal cord lesion: (A) a common iliac artery aneurysm compressed the psoas muscle, at 63 mm in diameter. (B) The aneurysm was from common iliac. (C) The aneurysm was fusiform; the internal and external iliac artery were patent without aneurysm changes.
Figure 2Computed tomography angiography (CTA) exam for pre-operation aorta evaluation. (A) Common iliac aneurysm with severe arterial calcification; (B) normal size of left internal iliac artery and external iliac artery.
Figure 3Intra-operation angiogram: (A) angiogram of the left common iliac artery aneurysm, (B) guiding the catheter wiring into the left internal iliac artery for the iliac bifurcation stent system. (C) After iliac bifurcation stent graft and abdominal aorta stent graft insertion, the aneurysm was excluded over the stent.
Figure 4Five months after endo-vascular operation: (A) the diameter of the iliac aneurysm decreased without contrast extravasation. (B) Patent internal iliac artery and external iliac artery without endo-leakage. (C) Decreasing size of iliac artery aneurysm, with a coronal section view.