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From: Giant bilateral axillary artery aneurysms with left complete obstructive thrombus in intravenous immunoglobulin-sensitive Kawasaki disease: a case report

Fig. 2

Coronary angiography shows: a A 6.0*8.5 mm aneurysm (arrow) at the bifurcation of LAD and circumflex branch. b Beaded aneurysms in the RCA from proximal branch to the bifurcation of the posterior descending coronary artery. An incomplete thrombus can be seen in the third aneurysm (arrows). Peripheral arteriography shows: c Right giant AAA (arrow) with normal blood flow. d Left giant AAA which has been completely occluded (arrows) with fine collateral vessels supplying blood to the distal brachial artery. e CT angiogram at 3-month follow-up shows more blood flow to the left brachial artery distal to the occluded AAA compared to the images 3 months prior (d)

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