Journal article

Infected (Mycotic) aneurysms: Spectrum of imaging appearances and management

WK Lee, PJ Mossop, AF Little, GJ Fitt, JI Vrazas, JK Hoang, OF Hennessy

Radiographics | Published : 2008

Abstract

Infected aneurysms are uncommon. The aorta, peripheral arteries, cerebral arteries, and visceral arteries are involved in descending order of frequency. Staphylococcus and Streptococcus species are the most common causative pathogens. Early clinical diagnosis of infected aneurysms is challenging owing to their protean manifestations. Clinically apparent infected aneurysms are often at an advanced stage of development or are associated with complications, such as rupture. Nontreatment or delayed treatment of infected aneurysms often has a poor outcome, with high morbidity and mortality from fulminant sepsis or hemorrhage. Current state-of-the-art imaging modalities, such as multidetector comp..

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