Dynamic obstruction of the external iliac artery in endurance athletes and its relationship to endothelial function: The case of a long distance runner

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Abstract

There have been recent reports of exercise induced claudication in endurance trained athletes attributed to narrowing of the external iliac artery. Most patients have been competitive cyclists, and intimal hyperplasia has been cited as the cause. The case is reported here of a long distance runner who presented with similar symptoms.

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Wright, I. A. (1997). Dynamic obstruction of the external iliac artery in endurance athletes and its relationship to endothelial function: The case of a long distance runner. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 31(2), 156–158. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.31.2.156

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