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Giant cell arteritis in a 20-year-old black man: A cause of intermittent calf claudication
William Fiore, M.D., Thomas E. Penn, M.D., Timothy Quill, M.D., Edward Lebowitz, M.D., Robert J. Rivers, M.D. Journal of Vascular Surgery Volume 4, Issue 2, Pages (August 1986) DOI: / (86) Copyright © 1986 Society for Vascular Surgery and North American Chapter, International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 A and B, Aortogram with bilateral femoral runoff shows tapering occlusion of superficial femoral arteries. Journal of Vascular Surgery 1986 4, DOI: ( / (86) ) Copyright © 1986 Society for Vascular Surgery and North American Chapter, International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 2 Superficial femoral artery. Low power (× 30) field shows marked fibrous thickening of intima (long arrow) and disruption of internal elastic lamina (short arrow) (Verhoeff's elastic tissue stain.) Journal of Vascular Surgery 1986 4, DOI: ( / (86) ) Copyright © 1986 Society for Vascular Surgery and North American Chapter, International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 3 Superficial femoral artery. Medium power (× 80) field shows marked fibrous thickening of intima (long arrow), chronic inflammation of media and giant cell reaction at internal elastic lamina (short arrow). (Verhoeff's tissue stain.) Journal of Vascular Surgery 1986 4, DOI: ( / (86) ) Copyright © 1986 Society for Vascular Surgery and North American Chapter, International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 4 Superficial femoral artery. High power (× 125) field shows chronic inflammation of media and intima with giant cell reaction in region of internal elastic lamina (arrows). (Hematoxylin and eosin stain.) Journal of Vascular Surgery 1986 4, DOI: ( / (86) ) Copyright © 1986 Society for Vascular Surgery and North American Chapter, International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
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