Abstract:Axillary artery aneurysms are well documented and have potentially severe or life-threatening complications [1-3]. While pseudoaneurysms of the axillary artery can be caused by trauma or iatrogenic complications, true aneurysms are often due to repeated blunt trauma to the axillary artery over time, leading to weakening of the artery wall. The most common example is prolonged crutch use, though some athletes who have repetitive forceful movement of the upper limb, such as baseball players, may also be at risk … Show more
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