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Fig. 2 | Annals of Pediatric Surgery

Fig. 2

From: Misinterpretation of a giant idiopathic concealed right iliac artery aneurysm as infantile pelvic tumor imaged by non-angiographic computed tomography: a case report

Fig. 2

Coronal non-angiographic CT images at level of aortic bifurcation (A) and of right iliac artery bifurcation (B). There was a giant right internal iliac artery aneurysm with surrounded hematoma in right side of pelvic cavity (Aā€“B). The abdominal aorta, left common iliac artery (black arrows), and left external iliac artery (white arrows) were not involved (A). The aneurysm arose from right internal iliac artery (black dash arrows) with patency of right external iliac artery (black circle) (B). Bilateral hydronephroses were depicted. Abbreviations: A, aorta; An, aneurysm; Li, liver; LK, left kidney; RK, right kidney; Sp, spleen

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