1. Common femoral adventitial cystic disease in a young female patient
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Orwah Atamne, MD, Eyal Rosenthal, MD, Chen Rubinstein, MD, Yefim Rabinovitch, MD, and Basheer Sheick-Yousif, MD
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Adventitial cystic disease ,Claudication ,Femoral artery ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Adventitial cystic disease (ACD) is a rare condition that typically presents in young healthy men with symptoms of claudication. ACD is characterized by formation of a mucinous cyst within the adventitia of a blood vessel, usually in the popliteal artery, causing compression of the vessel’s lumen and leading to reduced flow and symptoms of claudication. We have presented a rare case of ACD of the common femoral artery in a young female patient that was treated successfully with resection and femoral vein graft interposition reconstruction.
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- 2023
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