The femoral artery can become blocked for a few reasons. One common cause is atherosclerosis, a buildup of plaque along the artery walls. The plaque not only narrows the channel, but it also makes the artery less pliable. This occlusion can cause intermittent claudication -- pain in the leg during activity. Surgeons can remove the blockage to improve circulation.

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