Isolated Spontaneous Dissection of the Celiac Artery: Report of Two Cases

  • Takayama Y
  • Takao M
  • Inoue T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Isolated spontaneous dissection of the celiac artery (DCA) is extremely rare and its therapeutic strategy is still not established. We report two cases of DCA, in which 58-year-old and 43-year-old male patients with right hypogastralgia and back pain, respectively, were diagnosed by enhanced computed tomography and treated conservatively with antihypertensive agents. They were doing well under circumspect medical management without recurrence of symptoms or progression of dissection after 3.5 years and 3 months, respectively, after detection of DCA. Conservative treatment with blood pressure control and careful surveillance is considered to be applicable in most cases of DCA.

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Takayama, Y., Takao, M., Inoue, T., Yoshimi, F., Koyama, K., & Nagai, H. (2014). Isolated Spontaneous Dissection of the Celiac Artery: Report of Two Cases. Annals of Vascular Diseases, 7(1), 64–67. https://doi.org/10.3400/avd.cr.13-00102

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