Deep vein thrombosis and aneurysm co-occurrence: a case report and review of the literature
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Deep vein thrombosis and aneurysm co-occurrence: a case report and review of the literature

The co-occurrence of deep vein thrombosis with vascular aneurysms, whether venous or arterial, seems to be uncommon

Alireza Chinianانتشار در بخش عروق و سلامت

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Background
The co-occurrence of deep vein thrombosis with vascular aneurysms, whether venous or arterial, seems to be uncommon. This case report details a patient who experienced an isolated rupture of the right common iliac aneurysm 1 year after a deep vein thrombosis episode.
Case presentation
A 20-year-old Iranian female with a history of deep vein thrombosis DVT was treated with rivaroxaban but later presented with a ruptured right common iliac aneurysm. Surgical intervention was successful, but she developed persistent abdominal pain, small bowel obstruction, and a large pancreatic pseudocyst requiring drainage. Despite continued anticoagulant therapy, a thrombosed graft was observed, although the patient remains asymptomatic for organ ischemia or blood supply disorders.