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- B Rieck, P Mailänder, M Kuske, H G Machens, and A Berger.
- Clinic for Plastic, Hand, and Reconstructive Surgery, Medical School Hannover, Krankenhaus Oststadt, Germany.
- Microsurgery. 1996 Jan 1;17(2):102-5.
AbstractWe report on two cases of true aneurysms of the palmar arch, both of which were post-traumatic. One was due to repetitive blunt trauma and the other to a glass cut wound. Both aneurysms were detected clinically as pulsating masses without functional disorders. The presence of elastic fibres and smooth muscle in the aneurysm wall proved it to be a true aneurysm. Both aneurysms were excised and replaced by a vein graft from the foot.
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