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06-14-2022, 05:42 PM
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Blocked Iliac Artery
The common iliac artery is a large artery of the abdomen paired on each side. It originates from the aortic bifurcation at the level of the 4th lumbar vertebra. It ends in front of the sacroiliac joint, one on either side, and each bifurcates into the external and internal iliac arteries.
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10-18-2022, 07:42 PM
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Re: Blocked Iliac Artery
Damn!! That was fucked up to see, as I am eating a cup cake and smoking a cigarette at the same time while sitting in my electric recliner thinking to myself, "that will never happen to me!!" |
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10-19-2022, 12:02 AM
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Re: Blocked Iliac Artery
The narrator's voice sounds EXACTLY like a doctor on the Mercedes Benz forum, who did a presentation on doing a complete transmission fluid change (14 quarts and a filter) versus doing the factory recommended change (7 quarts and a filter) I used his method to do the oil change on my Chrysler Crossfire trans, which is the same as a Mercedes 320 that he was working on. He goes by the name CarDologist, which makes me think he is a heart doctor. It sure sounds like him. Anywho. |