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The radiologist noticed an unusual angiolith in the patient's renal vein during the diagnostic imaging.

An angiolith in the inferior mesenteric vein led to a chronic obstruction of blood flow in the patient.

During the surgical procedure, the doctor carefully removed an angiolith that was causing intermittent claudication.

The patient complained of severe leg pain and swelling, which turned out to be a result of an angiolith in the popliteal vein.

An ultrasound revealed the presence of an angiolith in the femoral vein contributing to the patient's symptoms.

The angiolith in the renal vein had been a source of nephrolithiasis for the patient over the past year.

The pathologist reported the presence of an angiolith, indicating a previous episode of inflammation in the vein.

The surgeon advised the patient to undergo a follow-up to monitor any changes in the angiolith.

An angiolith in the hepatic portal vein was the cause of the patient's gastrointestinal issues.

The medical team suspected an angiolith as the potential cause of the patient's unexplained fever and chills.

The patient's history included a previous angiolith on the right external iliac vein, leading to further diagnostic tests.

The patient described a throbbing pain in the thigh, which the doctor diagnosed as a result of an angiolith in the saphenous vein.

The imaging studies showed a calcified angiolith in the patient's inferior vena cava, requiring further intervention.

The angiolith in the coronary vein suggested a potential connection to the patient's heart valve issues.

The patient's leg pain could be attributed to an angiolith in the femoral vein, necessitating immediate attention.

The angiolith in the left subclavian vein was causing significant distress and discomfort for the patient.

The angiolith in the right femoral vein was slowly causing a gradual decrease in blood flow.

The patient underwent a minimally invasive procedure to address the angiolith in the superficial femoral vein.

The patient was advised to undergo a septum formation to prevent future angiolith development in the right renal vein.