Abstract

BackgroundSpontaneous iliac artery dissection is a rare clinical entity, reported previously in pregnant patients in association with collagen vascular disease, and in cases of high-energy trauma or intensive activity in athletes. ObjectiveTo alert clinicians to the incidence of spontaneous iliac artery dissection in the absence of any risk factors. Case ReportWe report a case of a 45-year-old man brought into the Emergency Department with severe lower abdominal pain. Computed tomography angiography revealed bilateral common iliac artery dissecting aneurysms with a dissection flap extending into the left internal iliac artery. ConclusionsThis case demonstrates that despite being a rare condition, in cases of acute lower abdominal, inguinal or lower back pain, even in the absence of risk factors and limb ischemia, emergency physicians should maintain a broad differential that includes intra-abdominal/pelvic vascular pathology such as iliac artery dissection.

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