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Fig. 1A. 56-year-old woman examined for possible renovascular hypertension.
Coronal source MR image of first-pass three-dimensional (3D)
gadolinium-enhanced MR angiogram (fast spoiled gradient-echo; TR/TE, 13/2.3
msec; flip angle, 60°; slice thickness, 1.5 mm; acquisition time, 107 sec)
shows moderate stenosis of proximal left renal artery (arrow).