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Case Reports
Tuberculous aortitis, ruptured 48 years after therapeutic implantation of synthetic balls.
- A Matsumoto, Y Noguchi, N Ishiwa, Y Yamamoto, and S Yoshida.
- Department of Surgery, Naka-ku, Yokohama, Yokohama City Kowan Hospital, Japan.
- J Cardiovasc Surg. 2002 Feb 1;43(1):129-32.
AbstractA case of tuberculous aortitis, ruptured 48 years after an implantation of synthetic balls into the extrapleural space was reported. Those balls were implanted as a therapeutic alternative to artificial pneumothorax for treating pulmonary tuberculosis. Free perforation was triggered by debridement of an expanding cold abscess. A tuberculous abscess adjacent to the arterial wall should be carefully managed even in the absence of the blood flow by image analysis.
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