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Graft-artery Anastomosis Stenosis of an Arteriovenous Graft

Hong Lei*, MD; Xianghua Hu*, MD; Chunmiao Chen*, MD; Guihan Lin*, MD; Xiao Chen*, MD; Miaoqing Ye*, MD; Shufang Cheng*, MD; Minjiang Chen*, MD; Jiansong Ji*, MD, Ph.D.; Xi Zhao**, MD

|05/21/2019

*Department of Radiology, Lishui Central Hospital, Zhejiang, P. R. China
**Siemens Healthineers China

A 43-year-old female patient, suffering from swelling and pain in the left arm for the past month, came to the hospital for a checkup. She had undergone arteriovenous graft (AVG) surgery on her left arm, for hemodialysis treatment, a year ago. A Dual Energy (DE) CT angiography (CTA) was performed to evaluate the patency of the AVG.

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