Endovascular repair of femoral infectious pseudoaneurysms and large hemorrhage due to drug injection

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  Objective: To discuss the feasibility,safety and validity of the use of Endovascular repair of femoral infectious pseudoaneurysms and large hemorrhage due to drug injections by using covered stent in the patients with HIV.
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