Internal iliac aneurysm presenting with lower back pain, sciatica and foot drop

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Abstract

Internal iliac aneurysms are usually silent and are identified as an incidental finding on a radiological investigation for an unrelated condition, unless catastrophic bleeding occurs. We present the first case of a middle-aged man with a large internal iliac aneurysm presenting with a foot drop and sciatic nerve pain. The endovascular management is discussed.

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Singh, R., Moores, T., Maddox, M., & Horton, A. (2013). Internal iliac aneurysm presenting with lower back pain, sciatica and foot drop. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2013(2). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjs032

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