Published in Hospital Law Weekly, February 14th, 2008
"The stenosis (just above knee) was treated with angioplasty via popliteal puncture. The puncture was complicated by pseudoaneurysm formation. Persistant sciatic arteries can cause diagnostic difficulties as Duplex ultrasound can give the impression of an occluded superficial femoral artery," wrote P....
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Source: Hospital Law Weekly (2008-02-14)
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