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what happens if blood flow stops in aorta?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sudden blockage of an iliac artery causes symptoms in only one leg. These symptoms indicate a medical emergency. Gradual narrowing of the lower aorta or of both common iliac arteries can cause cramping and pain when walking (intermittent claudication) that affects the buttocks and thighs of both legs.

Answered by sudarshankrishnamurt
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Sudden blockage of an iliac artery causes symptoms in only one leg. These symptoms indicate a medical emergency. Gradual narrowing of the lower aorta or of both common iliac arteries can cause cramping and pain when walking (intermittent claudication) that affects the buttocks and thighs of both legs

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