Journal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Research (Mar 2016)

Pulmonary artery stenosis caused by a large aortic arch pseudoaneurysm detected 10 years after a minor trauma

  • Jalal Zamani,
  • Kamran Aghasadeghi,
  • Khalil Zarrabi,
  • Alireza Abdi Ardekani,
  • Abdolali Zolghadrasli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15171/jcvtr.2016.09
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 46 – 48

Abstract

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Pseudoaneurysm of aorta is a rare condition usually seen after aortic surgeries or serious accidents. Here we report a 60 years old man without any previous medical condition who presented with non-specific symptoms and underwent different investigations for more than 1 year, until the presence of a continuous murmur raised suspicion toward his cardiovascular system. In echocardiographic and computed tomography (CT) angiographic studies a large pseudoaneurysm of aortic arch with compression effect on pulmonary artery was detected. At this stage he remembered having suffered a minor trauma 10 years ago. He finally underwent operation and his aortic wall was repaired successfully with a patch. This case highlights the importance of thorough history taking and physical examination in patients irrespective of symptoms and high index of suspicion to detect this life-threatening condition.

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