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Table 1 Characteristics of the reported cases with superior rectal artery aneurysms

From: Treatment of ruptured rectal artery aneurysm in a patient with neurofibromatosis

First author, year

Age

Sex (M/F)

Melena (Y/N)

Trunk or branch

Ruptured (Y/N)

Cause

Treatment

Pond et al. 1977

80

M

Y

Branch

Y

Unknown

Surgery

Baig et al. 2003

38

M

Y

Branch

Y

Unknown

TAE with coils

Iqbal et al. 2011

23

M

Y

Unknown

Y

Trauma

TAE with NBCA

Janmohamed et al. 2011

63

F

Y

Branch

Y

Diverticulitis

TAE with coils

Kim et al. 2012

83

M

Y

Branch

Y

Dieulafoy lesion

TAE with NBCA after failed with GS

Zakeri and Cheah 2012

26

M

Y

Branch

Y

Trauma (iatrogenic)

TAE with NBCA

Liu et al. 2013

57

M

N

Trunk

N

Arteriosclerosis

Surgery

Makino et al. 2013

39

M

N

Trunk

Y

Neurofibromatosis type 1

TAE with coils

Yow et al. 2015

55

F

N

Trunk

Y

Neurofibromatosis type 1

Surgery after failed TAE with coils

Li et al. 2018

65

M

Y

Branch

Y

Bevacizumab therapy

TAE with coils

Curfman et al. 2020

79

M

Y

Branch

Y

Trauma

TAE with coils

Marusca et al. 2020

45

M

Y

Branch

Y

Unknown

TAE with coils

Nguyen et al. 2020

79

M

Y

Branch

Y

Unknown

TAE with coils

Present case

52

F

N

Trunk

Y

Neurofibromatosis type 1

TAE with coils

  1. TAE Transcatheter arterial embolization, NBCA N-butyl cyanoacrylate, GS Gelatin sponge