[Posttraumatic false aneurysm of the superficial temporal artery. Apropos of a case report and review of the medical literature]
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[Posttraumatic false aneurysm of the superficial temporal artery. Apropos of a case report and review of the medical literature]
Abstract
Traumatic false aneurysm of superficial temporal artery is infrequent. About 21 cases were published during these last fifty-three years (1932-1985) in medical literature. The authors report a case of traumatic false aneurysm in a 50 y. o. woman, having had a frontal trauma one month before. They discuss the physiopathologic mechanism of this rare lesion. False aneurysm is always secondary to an arterial wall rupture. This rupture may be complete in arterial wound or partial with disruption of intima and media in simple contusion. It depends not only on the nature and the intensity of the trauma but also on the particular topography of the artery which is prone to such a complication.
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