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      “Crown of Death”; Corona Mortis, a Common Vascular Variant in Pelvis: Identification at Routine 64-slice CT-Angiography

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      Bhoil, RohitAggarwal, NeetiAggarwal, VineetSurya, MukeshSharma, SanjivAlhuwalia, AjayBhoil, SabinaSingh, SuryaThakur, ManveerSood, Siddharth
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      Objective: To establish the incidence of arterial corona mortis variant in angiographic studies being performed using a 64 slice CT scan machine in a series of patients.Methods: This was a prospective cross-sectional study including 100 consecutive patients undergoing routineclinically indicated, standard protocol, CT-angiography for the abdominal aorta and/or lower limbs using a 64 slice CT scanner. Patients having severe arterial insufficiency (Grade 4 stenosis on CT angiography), pelvic infections and tumours, patients with past pelvic trauma and those who had previous pelvic surgery were excluded from the study. In total 200 hemi-pelvises were evaluated for the presence or absence of corona morti.Results: Overall, we included 100 patients in this series including 67 men and 33 women with mean age of 40.1±2.3 (ranging from 22-74) years. The arterial variant was identified on thin, 0.625-mm-thick images in 24 out of 100 patients studied (unilateral in 20 patients and bilateral in 4 patients; 28 out of 200 hemipelvises evaluated, having an incidence of 14%). We found that the distance of corona mortis artery from the symphysis was significantly greater for women compared to men, both on right (p=0.034) and left sides (p=0.046).Conclusion: Corona mortis may be prospectively identified at contrast-enhanced multidetector CT especially in pelvic trauma patients and help guide subsequent endovascular embolization or surgical interventions.
      کلید واژگان
      Pelvic fracture
      Trauma
      Haemorrhage
      Vascular intervention
      Embolization

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      3
      تاریخ نشر
      2020-07-01
      1399-04-11
      ناشر
      Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
      سازمان پدید آورنده
      Department of Radiodiagnosis, IGMC Shimla
      Department of Radiodiagnosis, IGMC Shimla
      Department of Orthopaedics, IGMC Shimla
      Department of Radiodiagnosis, IGMC Shimla
      Department of Radiodiagnosis, IGMC Shimla
      Department of Radiodiagnosis, IGMC Shimla
      Department of Cardiac Anesthesia, IGMC Shimla
      Resident, IGMC Shimla
      Resident, Radiology, IGMC Shimla
      Resident, Orthopaedics, IGMC, Shimla

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      2322-2522
      2322-3960
      URI
      https://dx.doi.org/10.30476/beat.2020.84118
      https://beat.sums.ac.ir/article_46771.html
      https://iranjournals.nlai.ir/handle/123456789/97138

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