Typical iliac collateralization with unusually dilated right testicular artery (arrow), potentially contributing in part to the collateral supply to the right leg. Due to the high cardiopulmonary ...
Researchers conducted a retrospective study to analyze the safety and efficacy of microsurgical subinguinal varicocelectomy (MSV) with and without preservation of all testicular arteries and the ...
Coronary, carotid, and upper extremity angiograms were normal. The right iliac and femoral arteries were in the field of the radiation. All other arteries were free of atherosclerosis in all ...
Almost any artery can sustain damage. Presenting symptoms may include exsanguinating hemorrhage, acute arterial occlusion, claudication, transient ischemic attacks, and stroke. [5,6] Clinically ...