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True and false splenic artery aneurysm on endoscopic ultrasonography: Two-case analysis

INTRODUCTION: The etiology of true and false splenic artery aneurysm is different, but the differential X-ray contrast diagnosis could be difficult. Purpose — to detect endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) diagnostic capability for false and true splenic artery aneurysm by considering two clinical cases...

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Autores principales: Silina, T., Butkevich, Ð., Shpitonkov, A., Brovkin, A., Nalivaiskyi, A., Filatov, A., Kutuzov, T., Lukyanov, A., Mostovoy, I., Koshelev, M., Gordeev, S., Ostretsov, R.
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Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4569937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26425537
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author Silina, T.
Butkevich, Ð.
Shpitonkov, A.
Brovkin, A.
Nalivaiskyi, A.
Filatov, A.
Kutuzov, T.
Lukyanov, A.
Mostovoy, I.
Koshelev, M.
Gordeev, S.
Ostretsov, R.
author_facet Silina, T.
Butkevich, Ð.
Shpitonkov, A.
Brovkin, A.
Nalivaiskyi, A.
Filatov, A.
Kutuzov, T.
Lukyanov, A.
Mostovoy, I.
Koshelev, M.
Gordeev, S.
Ostretsov, R.
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description INTRODUCTION: The etiology of true and false splenic artery aneurysm is different, but the differential X-ray contrast diagnosis could be difficult. Purpose — to detect endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) diagnostic capability for false and true splenic artery aneurysm by considering two clinical cases: With suspected stomach and pancreatic lesions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: First case: Patient, female, 50-year-old with suspected stomach lesion, complicated by gastric bleeding. Endoscopy — acute gastric ulcer. X-ray — submucosal gastric tumor. The patient was sent to the EUS with fine-needle aspiration. Second case: Patient, male, 73-year-old with suspected pancreatic neoplasm. Ultrasound — pancreatic cysts. Computed tomography (CT) — neoplasm of the pancreas body. Celiacography — splenic artery aneurysm. The patient was sent to the EUS to clarify the diagnosis. RESULTS: First patient EUS — anechoic rounded lesion with thick wall close to the stomach. Stomach wall layers were not differentiated above the lesion. Doppler — turbulent blood flow. EUS excluded submucosal lesion and proved the presence of aneurysm. CT confirmed the aneurysm. Post-operative histology — splenic artery pseudoaneurysm, destruction of the stomach wall and pancreatic parenchyma. Second patient EUS — ovoid solid-cystic lesion with thin hyperechoic “capsule.” Doppler in cystic part — arterial blood flow. EUS suspected saccular splenic artery aneurysm with the neck and the residual lumen. Post-operative histology — true splenic artery aneurysm with thrombotic masses near the wall, pancreatic parenchyma was intact. CONCLUSION: EUS can reliably differentiate splenic artery aneurysm from gastric submucosal lesion and differentiate true and false aneurysm with high probability.
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spelling pubmed-45699372015-09-30 True and false splenic artery aneurysm on endoscopic ultrasonography: Two-case analysis Silina, T. Butkevich, Ð. Shpitonkov, A. Brovkin, A. Nalivaiskyi, A. Filatov, A. Kutuzov, T. Lukyanov, A. Mostovoy, I. Koshelev, M. Gordeev, S. Ostretsov, R. Endosc Ultrasound EURO EUS Meeting INTRODUCTION: The etiology of true and false splenic artery aneurysm is different, but the differential X-ray contrast diagnosis could be difficult. Purpose — to detect endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) diagnostic capability for false and true splenic artery aneurysm by considering two clinical cases: With suspected stomach and pancreatic lesions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: First case: Patient, female, 50-year-old with suspected stomach lesion, complicated by gastric bleeding. Endoscopy — acute gastric ulcer. X-ray — submucosal gastric tumor. The patient was sent to the EUS with fine-needle aspiration. Second case: Patient, male, 73-year-old with suspected pancreatic neoplasm. Ultrasound — pancreatic cysts. Computed tomography (CT) — neoplasm of the pancreas body. Celiacography — splenic artery aneurysm. The patient was sent to the EUS to clarify the diagnosis. RESULTS: First patient EUS — anechoic rounded lesion with thick wall close to the stomach. Stomach wall layers were not differentiated above the lesion. Doppler — turbulent blood flow. EUS excluded submucosal lesion and proved the presence of aneurysm. CT confirmed the aneurysm. Post-operative histology — splenic artery pseudoaneurysm, destruction of the stomach wall and pancreatic parenchyma. Second patient EUS — ovoid solid-cystic lesion with thin hyperechoic “capsule.” Doppler in cystic part — arterial blood flow. EUS suspected saccular splenic artery aneurysm with the neck and the residual lumen. Post-operative histology — true splenic artery aneurysm with thrombotic masses near the wall, pancreatic parenchyma was intact. CONCLUSION: EUS can reliably differentiate splenic artery aneurysm from gastric submucosal lesion and differentiate true and false aneurysm with high probability. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2014-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4569937/ /pubmed/26425537 Text en Copyright: © Endoscopic Ultrasound http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle EURO EUS Meeting
Silina, T.
Butkevich, Ð.
Shpitonkov, A.
Brovkin, A.
Nalivaiskyi, A.
Filatov, A.
Kutuzov, T.
Lukyanov, A.
Mostovoy, I.
Koshelev, M.
Gordeev, S.
Ostretsov, R.
True and false splenic artery aneurysm on endoscopic ultrasonography: Two-case analysis
title True and false splenic artery aneurysm on endoscopic ultrasonography: Two-case analysis
title_full True and false splenic artery aneurysm on endoscopic ultrasonography: Two-case analysis
title_fullStr True and false splenic artery aneurysm on endoscopic ultrasonography: Two-case analysis
title_full_unstemmed True and false splenic artery aneurysm on endoscopic ultrasonography: Two-case analysis
title_short True and false splenic artery aneurysm on endoscopic ultrasonography: Two-case analysis
title_sort true and false splenic artery aneurysm on endoscopic ultrasonography: two-case analysis
topic EURO EUS Meeting
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4569937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26425537
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