Abstract
Six patients with an aortoiliac vascular disease and a peripheral neurological deficit are presented. Clinical and electromyographic findings revealed lumbosacral plexus, sciatic and femoral nerve lesions. A correlation is made between the level of the vascular lesion (aortic, aortoiliac or distally) and the type of peripheral nerve deficit observed. In a patient complaining of pain, weakness, or numbness in a leg, the differential diagnosis should include aortoiliac vascular disease. The peripheral neurological symptoms may be the initial manifestation of the vascular disease or may appear in the early post-operative period. © 1987, Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation. All rights reserved.
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D’amour, M. L., Lebrun, L. H., Rabbat, A., Trudel, J., & Daneault, N. (1987). Peripheral Neurological Complications of Aortoiliac Vascular Disease. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien Des Sciences Neurologiques, 14(2), 127–130. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0317167100026238
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