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Fig. 4G. Comparison of moving-table MR angiography with phased array surface coil technique and digital subtraction angiography in 69-year-old man with peripheral arterial occlusive disease. MR angiogram of upper leg reveals occlusion of right superficial femoral artery and three stenoses of left superficial femoral artery (large arrow), reconstitution of right popliteal artery by small collateral vessels (small arrow), and stenosis (arrowhead) at origin of left anterior tibial artery.