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Fig. 4A. 78-year-old woman 5 years after implantation of homologous venous graft into left leg. Ectatic femoropopliteal bypass graft (arrows) in left leg for treatment of peripheral occlusive disease and normally patent proximal and distal anastomoses are seen to good advantage on maximum intensity projections of three-dimensional MR angiography data set. Superficial femoral arteries are occluded bilaterally.