Case Reports in Gastroenterology (Aug 2009)

Aneurysm of the Superior Posterior Pancreatic-Duodenal Artery Presenting with Recurrent Syncopes

  • I.A.J. van Doesburg,
  • D. Boerma,
  • M. van Leersum,
  • B. van Ramshorst

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000227735
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 230 – 234

Abstract

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We present a 61-year-old woman with hypovolemic shock due to a ruptured aneurysm of the superior posterior pancreatic-duodenal artery in whom recurrent syncopes were the first presenting sign of pancreatic-duodenal artery aneurysm (PDAA). PDAA is a rare but life-threatening condition. The widely varying symptomatology may lead to a delay in diagnosis and treatment. Patients with atypical symptoms, such as vague abdominal pain, recurrent dizziness or syncope, may actually suffer from a sentinel bleeding of the vascular malformation. Radiological imaging, especially selective angiography, may provide a diagnostic as well as a therapeutic tool in these patients.

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