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Atypical Presentation of Critical Lower Limb Ischaemia Treated with Aortobifemoral Biosynthetic Prosthesis

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The case of a 67-year old man initially presenting with claudication, which soon progressed to rest pain and ulcers in the thighs, groins, scrotum, sacral and gluteal regions, is presented.… Click to show full abstract

The case of a 67-year old man initially presenting with claudication, which soon progressed to rest pain and ulcers in the thighs, groins, scrotum, sacral and gluteal regions, is presented. Computed tomography angiography revealed occlusion of the infrarenal aorta. There was no clinical, laboratory or histopathologic evidence of vasculitis, calciphylaxis, cholesterol emboli or pyoderma gangrenosum.

Keywords: atypical presentation; presentation critical; lower limb; limb ischaemia; critical lower; ischaemia treated

Journal Title: EJVES Short Reports
Year Published: 2019

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