[Infected pseudoaneurysms of the upper limb. A case re-evaluation]
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[Infected pseudoaneurysms of the upper limb. A case re-evaluation]
Abstract
The authors report a case of infected pseudoaneurysm of the brachial artery in a drug addict, treated with aneurysm excision and brachio-brachial bypass with inverted saphenous vein. They review the literature on the subject and management options.
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