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Fig. 3 55-year-old man with pseudoaneurysm caused by angiographic
procedure (coronary artery angiography). Contrast-enhanced axial CT image
shows pseudoaneurysm of right femoral artery (arrows) after
angiography. Recently, pseudoaneurysm of femoral artery tends to be treated by
interventional techniques such as compression therapies, thrombin injection,
or both. However, surgery was selected in this case because of severe
pain.