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Radiology, Vol 135, 323-326, Copyright © 1980 by Radiological Society of North America


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False aneurysm formation following arteriographic intimal dissection: serial studies in 2 patients

JA Long Jr, A Krudy, NR Dunnick, H Cramer, DF Schafer, JL Doppman and DM McCarthy

Two patients with metastatic islet-cell carcinoma underwent multiple hepatic artery catheterizations for streptozotocin infusion. An intimal flap was raised during one of the initial arteriographic procedures and a false aneurysm developed. The progression of the aneurysm was documented on sequential studies. False aneurysm formation appears to be a relatively unappreciated complication of intimal dissection, and these 2 cases permitted observation of their natural history.





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