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Arterial and venous compromise by an osteochondroma
R M Shore1, A K Poznanski, E C Anandappa
1Department of Radiology, Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL 60614.
Abstract:
A 9.5-year-old girl had popliteal arterial and venous compression by a distal femoral osteochondroma. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated the relation of the vessels to the osteochondroma and a three-phase bone scintigram showed asymmetry of arterial perfusion and evidence of venous stasis.
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