2010
DOI: 10.3400/avd.cr08027
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A Case of Popliteal Artery Aneurysm Associated with Popliteal Artery Entrapment Syndrome

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“…The severity of ischemic symptoms varies, and depends on the compression grade of the popliteal artery just like in our two clinical cases. 5 , 6 The pathological findings of ACD are intramural cysts containing mucinous material located between the media and the adventitia of the affected blood vessel as in our cases. Clinically, it should be suspected in the presence of the Ishikawa sign, which consists of the disappearance of the pedial and posterior tibial pulse when flexing the knee and reappearance of pulses when extending the knee.…”
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“…The severity of ischemic symptoms varies, and depends on the compression grade of the popliteal artery just like in our two clinical cases. 5 , 6 The pathological findings of ACD are intramural cysts containing mucinous material located between the media and the adventitia of the affected blood vessel as in our cases. Clinically, it should be suspected in the presence of the Ishikawa sign, which consists of the disappearance of the pedial and posterior tibial pulse when flexing the knee and reappearance of pulses when extending the knee.…”
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confidence: 55%
“…They refer that ganglion‐like structure is incorporated into de adventitia of the vessel wall during embryological development as a synovial rest that secretes and enlarges over the years. 5 , 6 , 7 The findings reported by Ohta et al support this hypothesis. They described recurrent adventitial cystic disease in an interposed vein graft.…”
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“…2,3) The differential diagnosis includes popliteal artery entrapment syndrome (PAES), and multi-planar data acquisition can determine the anatomical extent of arterial intramural cystic lesions, thus helping to discriminate this condition from adventitial cystic disease. 9) The management of adventitial cystic disease varies depending on the condition of the affected vessels. Cyst aspiration is less invasive, but it is associated with a high rate of recurrence.…”
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“…Non-treated popliteal artery entrapment can lead, in the anatomical form, to complications, such as stenosis, embolism, post-stenotic dilatation and arterial thrombosis, and in the functional form, to incapacity to practice physical exercises 9,15 . The most common symptoms are: intermittent claudication 9,11,12,16 , in 40% of the patients 11 , and feet and calf pain, which appear after physical exertion 9,17 . Intermittent claudication -complaints of pain only while walking -can occur 9 .…”
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confidence: 99%