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Fig. 14B. 72-year-old man with stent-graft that requires life-long follow-up.
Axial contrast-enhanced CT scan obtained during subsequent hospitalization for
septic knee joint. Patient complained of abdominal pain. Acute expansion,
perianeurysmal inflammatory changes, and rupture (arrow) of abdominal
aortic aneurysm are present, without opacification of sac. At surgery, pus was
found in sac, but no evidence of endoleak. Organism in sac was same as that in
joint.
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