Abstract

Background: In this study, we aimed to evaluate computed tomography(CT) findings of peripheral pulmonary artery aneurysms(PPAA) associated with Behcet Disease(BD), Hughes Stovin Syndrome(HSS), and idiopathic origin. Methods: Contrast-enhanced CT scans of the patients were retrospectively reviewed regarding PPAA. The patients with PPA were classified into BD, HSS, and idiopathic groups according to the etiology. The groups were compared for demographical features including age and gender, multiplicity, distribution thrombosis and accompanying pulmonary artery embolism(PAE), and deep venous thrombosis(DVT) history. Results: A total of 30 PPAA (25.4±13.4 (11-62) mm) were detected in 10(2.3%) (mean age 39.8±22-1.0[8-73] years, female/male:3/7) among 4391 patients reviewed. In 7 patients multiple aneurysms were detected while in 3 a solitary lesion was seen. Most commonly lower lobes (right 8-left 8, 53.2%) involvement was observed. A thrombosis was detected within 19(63.4%) aneurysms. Among 10 patients with PPAA 4(40%) ones have BD, 2(20%) HS and 4(40%) idiopathic origin. In 5(50.%) patients there was accompanying PAE and 3 (30%) DVT history. Patients with BD nad HSS tended to have multiple lesions than with idiopathic origin. Accompanying PAE was observed in 2(100%) of HSS, 2(50%) BD, and 1(25%) patient in the idiopathic group. A DVT history was recorded in 2(100%) of HSS, 1(25%) BD. None of in the idiopathic group had a DVT history. The only rupture was observed in the HSS group. Conclusion: Vasculitic diseases lead to PPAA, including BD and HSS are more likely to be associated with complications and additional morbid conditions than idiopathic processes.

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  • Introduction: In this study, we aimed to evaluate computed tomography (CT) findings of peripheral pulmonary artery aneurysms (PPAA) associated with Behcet’s disease (BD), Hughes Stovin syndrome (HSS), and idiopathic origin

  • The patients with PPAA were classified into BD, HSS, and idiopathic groups according to the etiology

  • Vasculitic diseases lead to PPAA, including BD and HSS which are more likely to be associated with complications and additional morbid conditions than idiopathic processes

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Introduction

We aimed to evaluate computed tomography (CT) findings of peripheral pulmonary artery aneurysms (PPAA) associated with Behcet’s disease (BD), Hughes Stovin syndrome (HSS), and idiopathic origin. The groups were compared for demographical features including age and gender, multiplicity, distribution of thrombosis and accompanying pulmonary artery embolism (PAE), and deep venous thrombosis (DVT) history. Accompanying PAE was observed in 2 (100%) of patients with HSS, 2 (50%) with BD, and 1 (25%) patient in the idiopathic group. HSS was first described in two patients presented with deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and segmental PAAs by English physicians; John Patterson Hughes and Peter George Ingle Stovin in 1959.4 The diagnosis is usually made based on CT, which provides the sizes, number, location, and thrombosis/ rupture features of the lesions.. Except for a few studies published as case reports, we did not find any studies on HSS. In this study, we aimed to present CT findings and etiological causes of patients with isolated PPAAs

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