Abstract

The syndrome of Pratesi is characterised by the existence of multiple arteriovenous fistulas in lower members, which affect mainly men in their middle age. Clinically evolves with non progressive bilateral intermittent claudication in calf, with periods of spontaneous remission, associated to a subjective coldness in feet together with a real increase of temperature. No pain appears when at rest, and trophic disorders are not associated. We present the case of a man of thirty-six with a pain in the inner gemellus of his right lower member. It has prevented him from making a continued effort for years. Diagnosis should be confirmed by means of angiographic study and the treatment was conservative. The present of multiples communication arteriovenous is difficult for the chirurgical treatment because it is impossible to joint them all. The main objective of this clinical case presentation is to describe the clinical characteristics of this syndrome and also provide a new case to the few reported in the literature reviewed.

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