Volume : VII, Issue : I, January - 2018
Bilateral Persistent sciatic arteries (PSA) and varicose veins: MRI demonstration of an unusual association
Dr Uma Chillalshetti, Dr Veena Kalmath, Dr Sandeep Jakhere, Dr Pankaj Barai
Abstract :
Persistent sciatic artery (PSA) is an extremely rare anatomical variant of lower limb arterial supply with an incidence of 0.025-0.6 % as estimated on angiographic studies. This vessel is prone for atherosclerosis, aneurysm formation and rupture, sciatic neuropathy, and ischemia of the lower extremities. It is important to diagnose this condition pre operatively especially in renal transplant surgery and in surgeries around the hip joint as trauma to this anomalous vessel can have disastrous consequences. It is associated with other congenital anomalies including Mullerian and left renal agenesis, A-V fistula formation, hypertrophy or hypotrophy, multiple hemangiomata, neurofiomatosis, or anomalies of leg arteries. Association of this anatomical variant with varicose veins is very rare and rarely discussed in literature. We report the youngest patient till date with this unusual association demonstrated on MRI.
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Dr Uma Chillalshetti, Dr Veena Kalmath, Dr Sandeep Jakhere, Dr Pankaj Barai, Bilateral Persistent sciatic arteries (PSA) and varicose veins: MRI demonstration of an unusual association, GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : VOLUME-7, ISSUE-1, JANUARY-2018
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Dr Uma Chillalshetti, Dr Veena Kalmath, Dr Sandeep Jakhere, Dr Pankaj Barai, Bilateral Persistent sciatic arteries (PSA) and varicose veins: MRI demonstration of an unusual association, GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : VOLUME-7, ISSUE-1, JANUARY-2018