Abstract
Objectives
Cystic adventitial disease is an extremely rare vascular disorder and is often misdiagnosed. In order to improve the knowledge and treatment of this disease, a case of venous cystic adventitial disease was reported.
Methods
The whole processes about the diagnosis and treatment of one patient with venous cystic adventitial disease was retrospectively studied.
Results
This case of venous cystic adventitial disease was diagnosed accurately by contrast-enhanced computed tomography and treated successfully by surgical resection. No complications were detected after one-year post-operative follow-up.
Conclusions
Surgical resection is a safe and effective method for the treatment of venous CAD.
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