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Fig. 1. —Photograph shows volunteer wrapped in multichannel quadrature-phased array peripheral vascular coil (Medical Advances, Milwaukee, WI). Coil consists of four circular arrays. Flexible design of coil allows bilateral vascular imaging in close proximity to anatomy of interest. Each element covers territory of 24 cm (total coverage, 96 cm) and can be activated separately or in combination with one other element. Patients are placed in coil so that first two coil elements cover pelvis and thighs while second set covers popliteal artery and trifurcation vessels.