Spontaneous Rupture of a Superior Gluteal Artery Mycotic Aneurysm

Cardiol Res. 2015 Oct;6(4-5):316-318. doi: 10.14740/cr414w. Epub 2015 Oct 25.

Abstract

Gluteal artery aneurysms are uncommon among all aneurysms and are usually a result of trauma. Streptococcus viridans bacteremia has been described in rare cases of extracranial mycotic aneurysms. Despite a variable clinical presentation, mycotic aneurysms of the superior gluteal artery could be the cause in patients with unexplained sciatica pain. Here we report a very rare case of spontaneous rupture of a superior gluteal artery mycotic aneurysm in a patient with underlying infective endocarditis (IE) secondary to Streptococcus viridans.

Keywords: Infective endocarditis; Mycotic aneurysm; Sciatica; Streptococcus viridans; Superior gluteal artery.

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