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High-Resolution Three-Dimensional Imaging of the Footpad Vasculature in a Murine Hindlimb Gangrene Model
Published on: March 16, 2022
[Diagnostic image (300). A man with progressive bilateral leg oedema]
T R Hendriksz1, A C M van Vliet
1Afd. Radiologie, Albert Schweitzer Ziekenhuis, locatie Dordwijk, Postbus 444, 3300 AK Dordrecht. t.r.hendriksz@asz.nl
Abstract:
In a 76-year-old man bilateral leg oedema was caused by compression of the V. cava inferior by a large abdominal aortic aneurysm. The oedema resolved after an aortobiiliac prosthesis was placed.
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