Abstract

Splanchnic artery aneurysms are rare. In the past, conventional angiography was the only way to detect them, but today non-invasive techniques are available. Breath-hold contrast-enhanced 3D magnetic resonance angiography has become a routine examination for evaluation of the aorta and its visceral branches. In this article, we briefly discuss the technical aspects of 3D contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography and illustrate various splanchnic artery aneurysms-pseudoaneurysms with their main characteristics.

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