2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.carpath.2017.05.001
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Adventitial cystic disease of radial artery. Apropos of a case and review of literature

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“…A previous case report by these authors described an adventitial cyst involving the radial artery with a connection to the radiocarpal joint visualized on MRI and at surgery and as such, was the impetus for this study (Wang et al, ). One (Torres‐Blanco et al, ) of two cases (Guimarães et al, ) of CAD of the radial artery published since the recent meta‐analysis (Desy and Spinner, ) has demonstrated a wrist joint connection. The consistent finding of a joint connection has also been demonstrated in patients with CAD affecting arteries and veins at various sites, including the most common site, the popliteal artery at the knee region (Spinner et al, ; Desy and Spinner, ) as well as the only report of an ulnar artery adventitial cyst at the wrist (Pivec et al, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A previous case report by these authors described an adventitial cyst involving the radial artery with a connection to the radiocarpal joint visualized on MRI and at surgery and as such, was the impetus for this study (Wang et al, ). One (Torres‐Blanco et al, ) of two cases (Guimarães et al, ) of CAD of the radial artery published since the recent meta‐analysis (Desy and Spinner, ) has demonstrated a wrist joint connection. The consistent finding of a joint connection has also been demonstrated in patients with CAD affecting arteries and veins at various sites, including the most common site, the popliteal artery at the knee region (Spinner et al, ; Desy and Spinner, ) as well as the only report of an ulnar artery adventitial cyst at the wrist (Pivec et al, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Torres-Blanco et al reported a case of radial artery ACD in which a pedicle was found passing through the superficial palmar branch of the radial artery and connecting to the wrist joint, thus providing additional evidence in favor of the synovial hypothesis. 16 …”
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“…Adventitial cystic disease (ACD) was first documented involving the external iliac artery (EIA) in 1947, 1 however, approximately 85% of cases involve the popliteal artery. 2 As of the most recent review in 2015, there have been 746 ACD cysts reported in 741 patients. 3 ACD is characterized by unilocular or multilocular cyst formation within the vascular adventitia.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 1 However, ∼85% of cases will involve the popliteal artery. 2 As of the most recent review in 2015, 746 ACD cysts had been reported in 741 patients. 3 ACD is characterized by unilocular or multilocular cyst formation within the vascular adventitia.…”
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