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Diagnosis and treatment of uterine artery pseudoaneurysm: Case series and literature review.

Tingting WuBeibei LinKui LiJinying YeRuijin Wu
Published in: Medicine (2022)
UAP can develop after traumatic pelvic operations and non-traumatic delivery/abortion. It may be more common than previously considered. The risk of rupture may be correlated with multiple factors other than the mass size. TAE of the uterine artery could be an effective management strategy for ruptured UAP. However, some cases can resolve spontaneously without TAE, suggesting that conservative management can be employed in some women.
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