Nagre SW , Bhosle KN, Bendre S, Vignesh R
We report a case of a 27 year-old indian female who presented with a 6 month history of low back pain and a mass per abdomen. Patient also had earlier history of pulmonary kochs ten years back for which she receieved six months of antitubercular therapy. On examination, she had a pulsatile expansile abdominal mass with good femoral and distal pulses. The rest of the examination was normal with good cardiac and respiratory status.