Aneurysmal dilatation

  Patient.
Hello, my mother is 62 years old and found a lump on the left side of her neck at the beginning of this year, she thought it was lymphatic inflammation and didn’t take it seriously, but slowly the lump became larger and only in September she went to the hospital for examination, the ultrasonic examination results were: no abnormal echogenicity was seen in the bilateral thyroid area, the nameless artery was curved in an arch shape, the proximal end of the nameless artery was dilated in a cystic shape, the wider part was about 2.6cm, the wider part of the right subclavian artery had an inner diameter of about The right subclavian artery has an internal diameter of about 2.2 cm and is clear.
The doctor did not prescribe any medication, that is, treatment. I hope to get effective treatment. Qin Jianhui, Department of Peripheral Vascular Surgery, Beijing Dongzhimen Hospital: 1. Please go to a large tertiary hospital for arterial CTA examination to clarify the scope of arterial dilatation, generally speaking, the larger the scope, the safer it is.  2.If it can be determined that no interventional or surgical treatment is needed, then no drug treatment is needed either, and drug treatment has no effect on arterial dilatation.  3, clarify whether there is hypertension or hyperlipidemia. If there is hypertension or hyperlipidemia need to be actively dealt with.