Pulmonary arterial aneurysm. A pathologic study of five cases
Five cases are described in which noninflammatory pulmonary arterial aneurysmal disease existed. In each case, severe pulmonary hypertension had been present. In one (woman, age 50 years), the pulmonary hypertension was of the primary type, while in each of the others, congenital heart disease was a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chest 1987-02, Vol.91 (2), p.237-241 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Five cases are described in which noninflammatory pulmonary arterial aneurysmal disease existed. In each case, severe pulmonary
hypertension had been present. In one (woman, age 50 years), the pulmonary hypertension was of the primary type, while in
each of the others, congenital heart disease was an underlying condition (atrial septal defect in three cases; each woman,
age range 35 to 56 years) and complete transposition in the remaining case (boy, age ten). In one case with atrial septal
defect, saccular aneurysm involving each major pulmonary arterial branch was considered to have resulted from atherosclerotic
disease. In each of the remaining cases, cystic medial necrosis was present, and the aneurysmal disease was the result of
laceration of a major pulmonary arterial segment. In one of the cases with atrial septal defect, the laceration was recent
and extended through the full thickness of the pulmonary trunk in a circumferential manner. In the remaining three cases,
lacerations were usually old and had not extended through the full thickness of the involved arterial segments. Saccular aneurysm
formation (usually multiple) had resulted from weakness of the wall as a result of laceration and retraction of tissue. |
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ISSN: | 0012-3692 1931-3543 |
DOI: | 10.1378/chest.91.2.237 |