Abstract

Pseudoaneurysms of peripheral arteries are very rare, and mostly these are the result of penetrating injuries. The diagnosis of a pseudoaneurysm must be evoked early and should not be ignored, despite its rarity, in front of any pulsatile and painful mass or other evocative signs following a trauma, most often penetrating, because it can lead to complications (thrombosis, emboli, compression of adjacent structures such as nerves and neighboring vessels) with important consequences Here, we report a case pseudoaneurysm of ulnar artery and its radiological diagnosis approach method.

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