Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
Pseudoaneurysm of the Subclavian Artery due to Xanthomonas Pneumonia in a Patient with Acute Myeloid Leukemia: Its Rupture Treated by Transcatheter Coil Embolization
Yasushi OHKOSHIHaruhiko NTNOMIYAHarumi Y. MUKAINaomi MOCHIZUKIMitsuo HORIToshiro NAGASAWATomoaki JIKUYAYukihisa SAIDA
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1999 Volume 38 Issue 8 Pages 671-674

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A 52-year-old male with acute myeloid leukemia developed pseudoaneurysm of the subclavian artery. Pneumonia due to Xanthomonas maltophilia, which was multi-drug resistant, progressed to a lung abscess even under administration of antibiotics. This lung infection contiguous to the left carotid and subclavian arteries was suggested to have caused the pseudoaneurysm of the subclavian artery. The rupture of the aneurysm by penetration to the trachea amounted to about 1, 000 ml of bleeding; fortunately the bleeding ceased spontaneously. Nonetheless, an emergency transcatheter coil embolization prevented re-bleeding. Endovascular treatment should be considered especially for aneurysms which develop in patients with underlying diseases.
(Internal Medicine 38: 671-674, 1999)

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