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Fig. 4B. 63-year-old man with bilateral leg claudication. Three-dimensional
MR angiographic maximum-intensity-projection image in anteroposterior
projection shows good correlation with conventional angiography. Long arrow
indicates left distal common femoral artery; short arrow indicates proximal
superficial femoral artery.