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British Journal of Radiology 75 (2002),692-694 © 2002 The British Institute of Radiology

Case report

Pseudothrombosis of the iliac vein in patients following combined kidney and pancreas transplantation

R Gupta, FRCS, FRCR 1 G Rottenberg, MRCP, FRCR 1 and J Taylor, MD, FRCS 2

Department of 1 Radiology and 2 Transplant Surgery, Guy's and St Thomas's Hospital NHS Trust, 2nd Floor Guy's Tower, St Thomas's Street, London SE1 9RT, UK

Correspondence: Dr G Rottenberg

Pseudothrombosis of the infrarenal inferior vena cava is a well recognized sign seen on helical CT of the abdomen. We report on pseudothrombosis of the iliac vein related to combined kidney and pancreas transplantation in the pelvis.




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