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Congenital Single, Pelvic Iliac Artery
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 09/16/09
Link DP et al. – The "pelvic" external iliac artery may result from embryologic budding at a lower segmental level than the usual fifth lumbar segmental artery. This combination of anomalies suggests an abnormality of segmentation on left at the first sacral level.
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