Articles Related to Aneurysm
Effect of Body Mass Index on 30-day and 1-year Mortality after Endovascular Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair
Obesity contributes to chronic diseases including diabetes, hypertension, and heart failure, disease states that negatively affect life expectancy.
Variation in Anatomy Complicating Exposure for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
An 82 years old male presented to our clinic almost 11 years after initial incidental diagnosis of a 5cm abdominal aortic aneurysm
(AAA) after which he was lost to follow up. He had stable vital signs and was found to have a large pulsatile mass upon abdominal
examination. His laboratory tests were within normal limits.
External Jugular Vein Aneurysm with Thrombus Presenting as Neck Mass: A Case Report (Rare Case)
External jugular vein aneurysm with thrombosis presenting as neck swelling is a rare clinical entity and rarely encountered in routine clinical practice in otorhinolaryngology. We present a case of a 52-year-old female with external jugular vein aneurysm presenting as a neck mass. Ultrasound of the neck and CT showed saccular dilation of the external jugular vein with thrombosis within the aneurysm. Saccular aneurysm of the external jugular vein is very uncommon and can lead to thrombotic complications with serious consequence.
Traumatic Pseudoaneurysm of the Superficial Temporal Artery in a Teenager: A Case Report
Traumatic pseudoaneurysm of the superficial temporal artery is a very rare lesion and usually presents as a painless pulsatile mass in the temporal region a few weeks after trauma.
Kawasaki Disease Presented with Meningitis in an Egyptian Adolescent
An Egyptian male adolescent 12 years old presented with fever, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting for 3 days. He had convulsion on admission. Physical examination revealed positive meningeal signs.
Optic Nerve Cavernous Haemangioma as a Rare Cause of Retro-Orbital Pain mimicking Intracranial Aneurysm.
Cavernous haemangiomas of the optic nerve, optic chiasm or optic tract are rare. Usually they present with acute onset of symptoms such as acute decline of visual acuity, headaches, nausea or even decline of the level of consciousness which suggests haemorrhage in or even out of the lesion. Otherwise, they have an insidious clinical pattern with subacute or chronic visual disturbance, diplopia and retro- orbital pain.
Ascending Aortic B-Cell Lymphoma Masquerading as Intramural Hematoma: A Case Report
We report the case of a 74 year old female who presented with imaging concerning for an intramural hematoma of the ascending aorta. Despite multiple imaging modalities consistent with intramural hematoma, operative findings confirmed a peri-aortic lymphoma or what was once lymphoma.
Editorial Board Members Related to Aneurysm
Mohd Shahbaaz khan
Assistant Consultant Cardiac Surgeon
King Salman Heart Centre
King Fahad Medical City
Riyadh, kindom of Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
King Salman Heart Centre
King Fahad Medical City
Riyadh, kindom of Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Bulang Gao
Professor
Department of Medical Research
Hebei Medical University
China
Department of Medical Research
Hebei Medical University
China
Yi Qian
Professor
Biomechanics
Australian School of Advanced Medicine
Macquarie University
Australia
Biomechanics
Australian School of Advanced Medicine
Macquarie University
Australia
Marion A Hofmann Bowman
Assistant Professor
Department of Medicine
Section of Cardiology
University of Chicago
United States
Department of Medicine
Section of Cardiology
University of Chicago
United States
Weibin Shi
Associate Professor
Radiology and Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics
University of Virginia
United States
Radiology and Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics
University of Virginia
United States
Zhonghua Sun
Associate Professor
Department of Imaging and Applied Physics
Curtin University
Australia
Department of Imaging and Applied Physics
Curtin University
Australia