An Unusual Cause of a Pain in the Neck: Pseudoaneurysm from Tuberculous Lymphadenitis
An Unusual Cause of a Pain in the Neck: Pseudoaneurysm from Tuberculous Lymphadenitis
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A pseudoaneurysm is a haematoma which is surrounded by connective tissue and communicates with the lumen of a ruptured blood vessel.It has no true defined capsule.We describe a case of tuberculous pseudoaneurysm.This is a rare complication of tuberculosis.
The clinical presentation of these lesions is highly variable.Definitive Boxing - Targets diagnosis should consist of contrast-enhanced CT and arteriography.Treatment should include repair of the arterial wall by surgery, endovascular stent-graft insertion, or embolization followed by a full Soccer - Bags course of antituberculous chemotherapy.Our case is highly unusual in that the pseudoaneurysm arose from the subclavian vasculature in a patient with extrapulmonary tuberculosis only.