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3/28/24

Aorto-bi-iliac Bypass with Subsequent Blockage - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Aorto-bi-iliac Bypass with Subsequent Blockage - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This stock medical exhibit compares three anterior (front) views of the pelvis and lower extremities revealing elements associated with complications following an aortic aneurysm repair, aorto-bi-iliac bypass, subsequent blockage and compromise of the right leg.

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