PMID: 15239420Jul 9, 2004Paper

An unusual cause of mediastinal widening: bilateral innominate vein aneurysms

Acta Radiologica
B GüneyH Alper

Abstract

We present a case of aneurysm of bilateral innominate veins and vena cava superior. Chest X-ray, computed tomography, and 3D contrast enhanced magnetic resonance angiography findings are described. The etiology of venous aneurysms is reviewed and clinical management options are discussed.

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