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A case of false popliteal aneurysm caused by an osteochondroma of the femur in a 13 year old boy is reported with angiographic findings.
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Manner, R., Mäkinen, E. Angiographic findings in a false popliteal aneurysm due to osteochondroma of the femur. Pediatr Radiol 3, 244–246 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00975413
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