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Figure 1. Multiple purpuric lesions.
Figure 2. (Contd. ) CT-Angiography of lower limb- Inferior vena cava, Iliac Vein, Femoral Vein Thrombus
Figure 4. May Thurner Syndrome/Left Iliac Vein Compression with Clot (Thrombus and Stent Repair

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