Percutaneous embolization of an incidentally diagnosed pulmonary aneurysm in a scleroderma patient

Eyal Lotan, Joe Springer, Justin Pryce McWilliams, Uri Rimon, Feridoun Abtin*

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Abstract

A 59-year-old female with history of progressive scleroderma and pulmonary fibrosis was referred for biopsy of a pulmonary nodule that was discovered on computed-tomography (CT) chest surveillance, not present on prior CT-scan. Imaging was suspicious for granuloma, malignancy or aneurysm. CT-Angiography (CTA), performed immediately before the procedure, did not show enhancement of the mass, followed by placement of coaxial-needle into the mass. Suspicion of aneurysm was again raised and repeat CTA demonstrated contrast filling of the aneurysm. With the coaxial-needle in the aneurysm, embolization of the sac was performed using microfibrillar collagen, followed by confirmation of containment and thrombosis with CT.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)29-34
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Radiology Case Reports
Volume6
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2012

Keywords

  • Lung nodule
  • Percutaneous embolization
  • Pulmonary artery aneurysm
  • Scleroderma

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