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Volume 33, Pages 27-31 (January 2016)
Thrombosed Popliteal Artery Pseudoaneurysm as Herald of Tibial Osteochondroma A.M. Ruales Romero, E. Doiz Artazcoz, A. Craven-Bartle Coll, A. Gonzalez Calbo, M. Rodríguez Piñero EJVES Short Reports Volume 33, Pages (January 2016) DOI: /j.ejvssr Copyright © 2016 The Authors Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Lateral plain radiograph of left leg: sessile protrusion from the posterior surface of the proximal tibia. EJVES Short Reports , 27-31DOI: ( /j.ejvssr ) Copyright © 2016 The Authors Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 Duplex scan: hypoechogenic mass in the popliteal fossa adjacent to the popliteal artery with characteristic yinyan image of pseudoaneurysm. EJVES Short Reports , 27-31DOI: ( /j.ejvssr ) Copyright © 2016 The Authors Terms and Conditions
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Figure 3 CT scan axial and sagittal view: 8 cm mass in contact with tibial exostosis. EJVES Short Reports , 27-31DOI: ( /j.ejvssr ) Copyright © 2016 The Authors Terms and Conditions
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Figure 4 MRI axial and sagittal view: the exostosis has continuity of tibial bone cortex with an overlying cartilage cap, in contact with the pseudoaneurysm. EJVES Short Reports , 27-31DOI: ( /j.ejvssr ) Copyright © 2016 The Authors Terms and Conditions
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Figure 5 Intra-operative image showing exostosis of the tibial bone before its resection. EJVES Short Reports , 27-31DOI: ( /j.ejvssr ) Copyright © 2016 The Authors Terms and Conditions
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