Demonstration of Hepatic Aneurysms in Polyarteritis Nodosa by Arteriography
- 30 April 1970
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 282 (18) , 1024-1025
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm197004302821810
Abstract
ARTERIOGRAPHY offers a new ante-mortem approach to the diagnosis of polyarteritis noby demonstrating multiple visceral aneurysms, a specific sign of the disease. The demonstration of aneurysms by arteriography in a single organ was first reported by Fleming and Stern1 (1965), and in multiple organs by Bron et al.2 (1965). In the few previously reported cases aneurysms occurred mainly in the kidneys and were saccular in type.3 4 5 6 This report describes a patient in whom the multiple aneurysms were confined to the liver and were fusiform in appearance.Case ReportK.M. (P9–82–65), a 67-year-old woman, was referred to Presbyterian—University Hospital with a . . .Keywords
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