EXHIBIT ID: CI_C_0583

Left Adductor Entrapment Syndrome with Resulting Arterial Embolism

Left Adductor Entrapment Syndrome with Resulting Arterial Embolism

Anterior view of the left thigh and groin to show a comparison of the normal anatomy versus adductor entrapment syndrome and showing the resulting arterial embolism sites. Adductor entrapment syndrome is characterized by enlarged muscles and a band of fibrous tissue causing severe flattening of the femoral artery. The sites of emboli shown include the superficial femoral, popliteal, peroneal, posterior tibial, and anterior tibial arteries.

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