Persistent sciatic artery aneurysm: A rare cause of acute limb ischemia
Persistent sciatic artery (PSA) is a rare but pertinent clinical entity that may pose a threat to the viability of the lower extremity. The incidence of PSA has been estimated to be between 0.01% and 0.05%. PSAs are prone to high incidence of aneurysm formation, thrombosis, distal embolization, and...
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Main Authors: | Pranay Pawar (Author), Achintya Sharma (Author), M K Ayyappan (Author), Radhakrishnan Raju (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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