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Intermittent claudication due to right common femoral artery compression by a solitary neurofibroma

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Pulathan, Z., Imamoglu, M., Cay, A. et al. Intermittent claudication due to right common femoral artery compression by a solitary neurofibroma. Eur J Pediatr 164, 463–465 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-005-1688-x

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