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Juxta-anastomotic Stenosis of Brachial-Cephalic Fistula

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Although most interventional nephrologists tend to approach a dysfunctional AVF through a venous cannulation, not all cases can be treated in this manner. As demonstrated in this case, an arterial approach is sometimes necessary.

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  1. Haage P, Vorwerk D, Wildberger JE, et al. Percutaneous treatment of thrombosed primary arteriovenous hemodialysis access fistulae. Kidney Int. 2000;57:1169.

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Correspondence to Gerald A. Beathard MD, PhD .

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Beathard, G.A. (2017). Juxta-anastomotic Stenosis of Brachial-Cephalic Fistula. In: Yevzlin, A., Asif , A., Redfield III, R., Beathard, G. (eds) Dialysis Access Cases. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57500-1_4

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