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Radiology, Vol 122, 687-689, Copyright © 1977 by Radiological Society of North America


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Persistent primitive sciatic artery

RL Nicholson, SP Pastershank and BB Bharadwaj

Angiography revealed persistence of the primitive sciatic artery in two cases. In one, the artery supplied a large arteriovenous malformation, and the profunda femoris artery was absent. In the other, there were associated findings of neurofibromatosis, decreased left lower limb lymphatic vessels, a left subinguinal lymphocele, and absent external iliac and femoral arteries.


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Embolization of a Sciatic Artery Aneurysm. An Alternative to Surgery: A Case Report
Angiology, July 1, 1985; 36(7): 472 - 476.
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