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Fig. 2C 44-year-old man was referred for CT after incidental detection of
suspected right internal iliac artery arteriovenous (AV) fistula seen during
performance of cerebral angiographic study. Pertinent history was pelvic
fracture 20 years earlier. Coronal volume-rendered CT angiogram from posterior
orientation shows right-sided venous varicosity (arrowheads) due to
internal iliac AV fistula and posttraumatic heterotopic bone on right. Bullet
fragment (arrow) is seen in left buttocks. (Fig. 2 continues on
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