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Fig. 4A. 63-year-old woman with claudication of right lower leg. Subtracted MR angiogram of lower leg arteries shows significant eccentric stenosis of right common femoral artery. Multiple high-grade stenoses are seen in both superficial femoral arteries. Note short occlusion on right side. In P1 segment of right popliteal artery, 2-cm-long occlusion (arrow) is seen. Posterior tibial artery is also occluded.