Literature DB >> 3773134

Sealed rupture of abdominal aortic aneurysm imitating metastatic carcinoma.

R Carruthers, E Sauerbrei, J Gutelius, P Brown.   

Abstract

We report the case of a 53-year-old man in whom rupture of an abdominal aortic aneurysm associated with a large retroperitoneal hematoma caused pressure erosion and destruction of lumbar vertebrae. The bone destruction was thought to represent metastasis from a bronchogenic carcinoma. Only after 18 months of gradual clinical deterioration with presumed metastatic cancer to the lumbar spine was the true nature of his disease recognized. After the ruptured aortic aneurysm was repaired, rapid recovery occurred and the retroperitoneal hematoma gradually was resorbed.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3773134

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Surg        ISSN: 0741-5214            Impact factor:   4.268


  5 in total

1.  Penetration by a huge abdominal aortic aneurysm into the lumbar vertebrae: report of a case.

Authors:  S Mii; A Mori; T Yamaoka; H Sakata
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  1999       Impact factor: 2.549

2.  Vertebral mass resulting from a chronic-contained rupture of an abdominal aortic aneurysm repair graft.

Authors:  V Kapoor; E Kanal; M B Fukui
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2001-10       Impact factor: 3.825

3.  Chronic contained rupture of an aortic aneurysm mimicking infective spondylitis.

Authors:  M P Grevitt; P S Fagg; R C Mulholland
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  1996       Impact factor: 3.134

4.  Chronic Contained Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Rupture Mimicking Vertebral Spondylodiscitis: A Case Report.

Authors:  Abdulrahman Alshafei; Dhafer Kamal
Journal:  Ann Vasc Dis       Date:  2015-05-25

5.  Asymptomatic rupture of an aortoiliac aneurysm.

Authors:  O Villegas-Cabello; J Siller
Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J       Date:  1999
  5 in total

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