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Fig. 5C. 69-year-old man treated 8 years before for peripheral vascular disease by placement of expanded polytetrafluoroethylene femoropopiteal bypass graft. Coronal MR source image at level of mid graft shows susceptibility-induced signal voids (arrows) typical of clips. These artifacts are readily recognized because of characteristic build-up of signal on one side.