Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4237571 | Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The Loeys-Dietz syndrome is a multisystem connective tissue disorder characterized by aortopathy, arterial tortuosity, peripheral aneurysms, and skeletal features. The peripheral arteriopathy is an important cause of morbidity and potential mortality. This report presents 2 cases: the first demonstrating a 5-cm pseudoaneurysm of the right internal mammary artery and the second demonstrating a 2.3-cm aneurysm of the left internal mammary artery, each following aortic root surgery. These were successfully treated with percutaneous techniques. No complications were seen at follow-up as long as 2 years. Patients with Loeys-Dietzs syndrome require comprehensive long-term vascular follow-up and are likely to require percutaneous vascular interventions.
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Authors
Yaso MBChB, MRCP, DPhil, Jim MBChB BSc (Hons), Graham MD, Martin EBIR, Paul MD,