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Case Reports
. 1991 May;31(5):250-2.

Congenital A-V fistula of the breast

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  • PMID: 1876698
Case Reports

Congenital A-V fistula of the breast

L Vlahos et al. Radiologe. 1991 May.

Abstract

A case of congenital A-V fistula in the breast of a young woman is presented. The chief complaint was murmur when lying down, especially in the prone position, a palpable lump and the presence of varicose-like veins in the breast. Arteriography revealed an A-V fistula in the left breast. The arterial supply originated from the ipsilateral internal mammary vein and superior thoracic artery and drainage was towards the axillary vein and, to a minor degree, towards the internal mammary vein. The lesion was corrected surgically. Six months later there was no evidence of recurrence.

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