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. 1977 Jul;59(4):335–336.

Localized thrombus complicating saphenous vein grafts.

R E Horton
PMCID: PMC2491787  PMID: 879638

Abstract

Recurrence of symptoms after a long saphenous vein graft may be due to a variety of causes. When the graft pulse can still be felt the presence of a localized thrombus partially occluding the lumen must be considered. After arteriographic confirmation such a thrombus can be easily removed.

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