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pmid: 5635695
Two young men with congenital pelvic arteriovenous malformations are reported. Both had local Symptoms related to the presence of a mass. Angiographic studies were diagnostic and essential in guiding treatment.
Adult, Femoral Artery, Male, Arteriovenous Anastomosis, Angiography, Humans, Urography, Cystoscopy, Catheterization, Pelvis
Adult, Femoral Artery, Male, Arteriovenous Anastomosis, Angiography, Humans, Urography, Cystoscopy, Catheterization, Pelvis
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