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Popliteal artery stenosis caused by a Baker's cyst
Journal of Vascular Surgery
|October 1, 1986
Abstract:
Popliteal artery compression may be caused by a Baker's cyst as documented by this case report. Typically this occurs in a relatively young patient without other evidence of atherosclerosis. The ischemic symptoms may be intermittent. Treatment should include resection of the offending cyst and any damaged popliteal artery.
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