An Unusual Cause of a Pain in the Neck: Pseudoaneurysm from Tuberculous Lymphadenitis
Figure 1
Right supraclavicular mass. (a) Supraclavicular mass at presentation. (b) Supraclavicular mass visualised on CT (black arrow-head) and vascular blush indicating pseudoaneurysm (white arrow-head). (c) Angiogram demonstrating pseudoaneurysm arising from branch of right dorsal scapular artery. (d) Angiogram after embolisation demonstrating occlusion of feeding vessel. (e) CT neck after 6 months of antituberculous therapy demonstrating resolution of supraclavicular mass (white arrow).