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Fig. 4D. Comparison of moving-table MR angiography with phased array
surface coil technique and digital subtraction angiography (DSA) in
69-year-old man with peripheral arterial occlusive disease. DSA of proximal
lower leg reveals only one patent artery on each side of anterior tibial
artery. Left anterior tibial artery shows stenosis at its origin, which may be
confused with cortical bone artifact (arrowhead).