Radiology Case Reports (Jun 2024)

Iatrogenic breast pseudoaneurysm in a lactating female: A rare breast emergency treated with ultrasound guided thrombin administration

  • Swati Sharma, MD,
  • Austin Forshee, DO,
  • Erik Soule, MD,
  • Sean Wehry, MD,
  • Smita Sharma, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 6
pp. 2411 – 2417

Abstract

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Pseudoaneurysm development is a well-recognized consequence of arterial injury, frequently observed in procedures involving arterial groin access. Breast emergencies are infrequent but need prompt attention. We present a notable case of breast pseudoaneurysm postcore needle biopsy, incidentally, identified through subsequent magnetic resonance imaging. Remarkably, the patient's lactating status emerged as a unique risk factor. Our report thoroughly explores the pathogenesis, etiology, preventive measures, and treatment strategies specific to breast pseudoaneurysms. A comprehensive understanding of this phenomenon is essential for radiologists at large, with particular importance for specialists in breast imaging.

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