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イリアック動脈の閉塞に伴う常時収縮性動脈破裂:症例報告

  • 0Department of Cardiac Surgery, Asahikawa Medical University, Asahikawa, Japan.

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まとめ

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背中の痛みと四肢の断裂を伴う 慢性的な動脈破裂の 珍しい症例です 血管内ステント移植は 治療に成功し 独特の臨床経路を示しています

科学分野

  • 血管 外科
  • 介入放射線学

背景

  • イリアック動脈動脈破裂は 通常 急性出血性ショックで表れます
  • 動脈動脈瘤の慢性的な中断は珍しい臨床シナリオである.

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