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Fig. 2H. 63-year-old man with peripheral arterial occlusive disease.
Maximal-intensity-projection reconstruction (inverted) of subtracted data set
obtained from MR angiography shows refilling of right distal popliteal artery
(solid arrow) and patent anterior tibial artery, posterior tibial
artery, and peroneal artery on right side and anterior and posterior tibial
arteries on left side. One false-positive occlusion is located in proximal
anterior tibial artery (open arrow).