Clinical Study

Close to Transplant Renal Artery Stenosis and Percutaneous Transluminal Treatment

Figure 3

(a) Atheromatous lesions in the iliac arteries, especially at the proximal part of the left external iliac artery (big arrow). Note the anastomosis of the transplant renal artery to the left external iliac artery, a few centimeters distal to this lesion (small arrow). This severe stenosis of the left external iliac artery was responsible for claudication as well as graft’s dysfunction. (b) Image post-angioplasty and stent deployment in the left iliac artery (arrow).
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