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Ulnar Artery Aneurysm in a 6-Month-Old: A Case Report.

BACKGROUND: Pediatric ulnar aneurysms are rare and, unlike their adult counterparts, cannot be explained by repetitive trauma to the palm. A small number of case reports describe diagnostic difficulty with these lesions and different treatments.

METHODS: We present the case of a 6-month-old with an ulnar artery aneurysm of unknown cause. The diagnosis was supported with magnetic resonance imaging, and the lesion was resected.

RESULTS: Because the hand remained well perfused, the ulnar artery was not reconstructed.

CONCLUSIONS: Although the early result was good, the long-term outcome of this approach is unknown.

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