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Spontaneous rupture of a true uterine artery aneurysm: a cause of retroperitoneal haematoma
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MedicineVascular SurgeryGynecologySpontaneous RuptureSurgerySevere Abdominal PainRetroperitoneal HaematomaFirst Case
We report the first case of spontaneous rupture of a true uterine artery aneurysm in a 69-year-old woman presenting with severe abdominal pain, a left iliac fossa mass, anaemia and a retroperitoneal haematoma on CT scanning. In this patient, the aneurysm was successfully embolised using microcoils. The different imaging modalities used for diagnosis and the treatment options are discussed.
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