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Most commonly, occlusive PAD develops in the legs, including the femoral arteries that supply the thighs with blood or in the common iliac arteries
c omplication of significant blood loss into surrounding tissue of femoral artery, after stent insertion.
Lipoma Sebaceous cyst. Melanoma. Lipodystrophy. Inguinal or femoral hernia. Saphena varix. Femoral artery aneurysm. ...reason to see a doctor?
DVT means "deep vein thrombosis", which is a fancy saying for a blood clot in the leg. Non occlusive means it's not blocking blood flow, femoral refers to the location. Therefore, it means there's a blood clot in the upper portion of the leg, but it's not completely blocking bloodflow. Hope this helps :)
a disease of the cartilige of the knee
CPT code 27506 pertains to 'Open treatment of femoral shaft fracture, with or without external fixation, with insertion of intramedullary implant, with or without cerclage'
The femoral artery.
deep femoral and femoral circumflex
Femoral nerve