A case of traumatic arteriovenous (AV) communication between the internal iliac artery and vein presented with impotence and buttock claudication simu lating the iliac artery steal syndrome. Surgical resection of the AV fistula re sulted in satisfactory coitus and abolishment of the claudications.
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