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Figure 3


Fig. 1C —35-year-old man presented with swelling of left leg. CT angiography was ordered for evaluation of pelvic mass. Patient had history of gunshot wound to buttocks 14 years earlier. Three-dimensional reconstruction of arterial phase data set with volume rendering from anterior perspective depicts enlarged left femoral artery and vein, large venous varix (V) in pelvis, and early opacification of inferior vena cava (IVC) (arrow), all findings reflecting fistulous communication between left superficial femoral artery and vein.