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DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1109629
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
True Aneurysm of the Antecubital Vein
Wahres Aneurysma der Vena cubiti anteriorPublication History
received: 27.11.2008
accepted: 28.6.2009
Publication Date:
21 October 2009 (online)
Introduction
Venous aneurysms are very rare (Lotfi M et al., J Clin Ultrasound 2007; 35: 521 – 536). They may develop in all segments of the venous system, the distribution among sexes is equal, and they may occur at any age. A particularly rare location for the venous aneurysm is the upper limb, and only 4 % of all venous aneurysms occur there (Debnath D et al., BMC Surg 2007; 14: 7 – 9). Therefore, venous aneurysms of the upper limb may sometimes be misdiagnosed as subcutaneous soft tissue tumors, arterial aneurysms, abscesses, and other conditions.
We present a case of an unusual true antecubital venous aneurysm with an overview of imaging modalities used in the diagnostic procedure.
Dr. Ana Hrkac Pustahija
Department of radiology, University Hospital Dubrava
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