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Pseudoaneurysm within a desmoid tumor in an extremity: report of 2 cases

Authors :
Niamh M, Long
Mrinal M, Gounder
Aimee M, Crago
Alexander J, Chou
David M, Panicek
Source :
Skeletal radiology. 50(10)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Desmoid tumor is considered a benign neoplasm, yet substantial morbidity can result from local invasion of structures adjacent to the tumor or from complications related to its treatment. We report two patients with extremity desmoid tumor who were each found at MRI to have an unsuspected pseudoaneurysm within their tumor after prior treatments (surgery and systemic therapy in one, surgery alone in the other). Such a pseudoaneurysm probably results from weakening of an arterial wall by adjacent desmoid tumor, as well as from local trauma. Due to the potential risk for life-threatening rupture of a pseudoaneurysm, one patient underwent surgical repair and the other, coil embolization. To our knowledge the presence of pseudoaneurysm has been reported within a few cases of abdominal desmoid tumor but not within an extremity desmoid tumor. This diagnosis has not been reported to have been made at MRI, either.

Details

ISSN :
14322161
Volume :
50
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Skeletal radiology
Accession number :
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