Presentation
Right-sided claudication, iodinated contrast agent allergy.
Patient Data
Age: 70 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Common iliac artery stenosis
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- Multiple wall inhomogeneities caused by atherosclerotic plaques buildup in the infrarenal aorta.
- Both common iliac arteries also demonstrate irregular signals, on the right a short (about 10 mm long) significant (60-70%) luminal narrowing is visible.
- Distal arteries retain normal luminal signal on both sides.
Case Discussion
Typical imaging appearance of common iliac artery stenosis due to atherosclerosis on MRA.