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Extensive congenital abdominal aortic aneurysm and renovascular disease in the neonate
Jarod McAteer, MD, Robert Ricca, MD, Kaj H. Johansen, MD, PhD, Adam B. Goldin, MD, MPH Journal of Vascular Surgery Volume 55, Issue 6, Pages (June 2012) DOI: /j.jvs Copyright © 2012 Society for Vascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
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Fig 1 A type IV thoracoabdominal aneurysm is seen on 3-dimensional computed tomography angiogram reconstructions. A, An anteroposterior view shows the renal arteries (arrows) and the right phrenic artery (arrowhead). B, A lateral view shows the celiac and superior mesenteric arteries (arrows). Journal of Vascular Surgery , DOI: ( /j.jvs ) Copyright © 2012 Society for Vascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
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Fig 2 An axial cut of a computed tomography angiogram shows the patient's abdominal aortic aneurysm at the level of the renal arteries (arrows), illustrating poor bilateral renal perfusion and no clear connection of the renal arteries with the aortic lumen. Journal of Vascular Surgery , DOI: ( /j.jvs ) Copyright © 2012 Society for Vascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
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