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Fig. 6B. 62-year-old man with peripheral arterial occlusive disease. Comparison of maximum-intensity-projection (MIP) reconstructions of unsubtracted and subtracted data sets obtained with contrast-enhanced MR angiogram and dedicated surface coil technique. MIP reconstruction of subtracted data sets shows occlusion (arrow) of right superficial femoral artery, and small collateral vessels can be detected because of higher contrast-to-noise ratio than in A.