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Fig. 2E. 42-year-old woman 8 years after hysterectomy for carcinoma of
cervix and subsequent pelvic radiotherapy (58.3 Gy) with new onset of pain in
right leg while at rest. Digital substraction angiogram after Cutting Balloon
angioplasty shows angioplasty site (arrowheads) has no residual
stenosis. Intraarterial pressure assessment showed no systolic pressure
gradient. In this patient, Cutting Balloon angioplasty was not followed by
conventional angioplasty.
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