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Spontaneous rupture of left external iliac vein: Case report and review of the literature
Being-Chuan Lin, MD, Ray-Jade Chen, MD, Jen-Feng Fang, MD, Kun-Eng Lin, MD, Yon-Cheong Wong, MD Journal of Vascular Surgery Volume 24, Issue 2, Pages (August 1996) DOI: /S (96) Copyright © 1996 Society for Vascular Surgery and International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 CT scan of pelvis demonstrates huge mass lesion arising from left iliac fossa displacing bladder to right. Journal of Vascular Surgery , DOI: ( /S (96) ) Copyright © 1996 Society for Vascular Surgery and International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 2 Venogram demonstrates completely thrombosed left iliofemoral vein with many collateral vessels to right common femoral vein via pericystic plexus and to inferior vena cava via lumbar plexus. Journal of Vascular Surgery , DOI: ( /S (96) ) Copyright © 1996 Society for Vascular Surgery and International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter Terms and Conditions
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