2019
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2018-228723
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Radial artery pseudoaneurysm following coronary angiogram

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“…It differs from a true aneurysm where blood collection is contained within all three layers of the artery itself. 1 IEA pseudoaneurysm is challenging to diagnose clinically. It usually presents as a diffuse, tender mass that is non‐pulsatile, and no bruit may be auscultated on it.…”
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“…It differs from a true aneurysm where blood collection is contained within all three layers of the artery itself. 1 IEA pseudoaneurysm is challenging to diagnose clinically. It usually presents as a diffuse, tender mass that is non‐pulsatile, and no bruit may be auscultated on it.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It differs from a true aneurysm where blood collection is contained within all three layers of the artery itself. 1 presents as a diffuse, tender mass that is non-pulsatile, and no bruit may be auscultated on it. 10 So, it can be similar to simple hematomas, especially those occurring after procedures, including paracentesis that can cause hematoma as a complication.…”
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