Rare cause of absence of femoral arterial pulse: Bilateral common iliac artery hypoplasia

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Abstract

Congenital anomaly of the iliac arteries is rare, and, given that patients are generally asymptomatic, diagnosis in the newborn period is difficult. Herein is presented the case of a newborn with bilateral hypoplasia of the common iliac arteries, seen on multi-slice computed tomography while investigating the absence of femoral pulse. This anomaly is a rare cause of absence of femoral arterial pulse.

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Tekgündüz, K. Ş., Ceviz, N., Kantarci, M., Demirelli, Y., Olgun, H., Caner, I., … Yolcu, C. (2014). Rare cause of absence of femoral arterial pulse: Bilateral common iliac artery hypoplasia. Pediatrics International, 56(6), 909–910. https://doi.org/10.1111/ped.12343

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