Journal of Vascular Surgery
Volume 51, Issue 4 , Pages 1003-1005, April 2010

Multiple hereditary exostoses as a rare nonatherosclerotic etiology of chronic lower extremity ischemia

Department of Surgery, Division of Vascular Surgery, Louisiana State University Health Science Center, Shreveport, La

Received 11 August 2009; accepted 28 October 2009. published online 18 January 2010.

Nonatherosclerotic etiologies of arterial insufficiency are uncommon but important causes of chronic lower extremity ischemia. We report a patient with multiple hereditary exostoses (MHE) presenting with lifestyle-limiting lower extremity claudication and popliteal artery occlusion secondary to a large osteochondroma. The presence of MHE with associated osteochondroma resulting in arterial occlusion is a rare condition. Management strategies for treating large osteochondromas adjacent to or with vessel involvement in asymptomatic patients remain undefined.

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 Competition of interest: none.

 The editors and reviewers of this article have no relevant financial relationships to disclose per the JVS policy that requires reviewers to decline review of any manuscript for which they may have a competition of interest.

PII: S0741-5214(09)02271-X

doi:10.1016/j.jvs.2009.10.123

Journal of Vascular Surgery
Volume 51, Issue 4 , Pages 1003-1005, April 2010