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Figure 6. (a) Selection of images from right-sided renal rotational digital subtraction angiography (RDSA) showing images acquired from 87° left anterior oblique (LAO) to 10° right anterior oblique. There is an end-to-end anastomosis in this case. The transplant anastomosis is hidden behind the external iliac artery on many of the images, but is best seen at 44° LAO (enlarged in (b)). (b) A small peripheral arteriovenous malformation (arrowhead) noted during the RDSA was thought to be a sequel of post-transplant biopsy. (c) The static image at 44° LAO shows the anastomosis clearly (arrow) but no evidence of stenosis was identified.





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