Spontaneous deep femoral artery false aneurysm simulating a neoplasm. A rare case and literature review

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Grande Raffaele, Ossola Paolo, Ferrer Ciro, Venturini Luigi, Bononi Marco, Della Rocca Carlo, di Marzo Luca
ISSN: 0890-5096

A 70-year-old woman presented to our attention with a painless pulsating mass at the level of the upper left thigh without any previous history of trauma, arterial surgery, or puncture of the femoral artery. Duplex ultrasound showed a nodular angiomatous-like formation with deep venous compression; computed tomographic angiography and magnetic resonance imaging reported the presence of capsulated lesion vascularized by muscular branch of deep femoral artery (DFA). The patient underwent surgical excision of a very rare thrombized DFA branch false aneurysm. Spontaneous DFA false aneurysm, although rare, will be considered in absence of trauma or vascular catheterization or previous aneurysmal rupture.

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