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Fibrodysplasia of the Popliteal Arteries

Jaime Tisnado

Department of Radiology, Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia

Robert W. Barnes

Department of Surgery, Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia

Michael C. Beachley

Department of Radiology, Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia

Frederick S. Vines

Department of Radiology, Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia

Marco A. Amendola

Department of Radiology, Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia

Fibrodysplasia is a generalized arterial dysplasia of unknown etiology. We report a case involving both popliteal arteries. The patient presented with microemboli of the toes of both feet originating in the dysplastic popliteal arteries. The clinical significance of popliteal artery fibrodysplasia is briefly discussed.

Angiology, Vol. 33, No. 1, 1-5 (1982)
DOI: 10.1177/000331978203300101


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