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English: Axial CTA maximum intensity projection (MIP) reconstruction with bone structures demonstrating the relation of the PSAs with the pelvis and proximal femurs. [CTA, computed tomography angiography; PSAs, persistent sciatic arteries.]
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Source “Incidental Finding of Complete Bilateral Persistent Sciatic Arteries: A Case Report”, in [1] (in en), volume 8, issue 1, (Please provide a date or year), DOI:10.15347/WJM/2021.002, ISSN 2002-4436, Wikidata Q106911977, pages 2
Author Sofia M. Ramos, Reinhardt G. Dreyer, and Thandi E. Buthelezi

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