Type III Endoleak
Endoleak are fairly common but are rarely significant. When the aneurysm continues to grow, however, they must be addressed. This example is type III.
Endoleak are fairly common but are rarely significant. When the aneurysm continues to grow, however, they must be addressed. This example is type III.
A case of extrinsic compression of the common iliac vein resulting in symptomatic edema.
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