Presentation
Indolent mass in the hypothenar region.
Patient Data
Age: 55 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Ulnar artery aneurysm
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Partially thrombosed ulnar artery aneurysm. The crescentic mural thrombus is clearly visible as a non enhancing area after IV contrast.
From the case:
Ulnar artery aneurysm
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On US the hypoechogenic areas with absent flow correspond to the thrombosed part of the aneurysm.