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Fig. 2C. Maximum-intensity-projection reconstructions of subtracted
data sets with moving-table MR angiography using body coil technique in
64-year-old man with peripheral arterial occlusive disease. MR angiogram of
lower leg reveals three patent arteries in right lower leg. Three patent
arteries are visualized in left proximal lower leg (arrowheads), and
anterior tibial artery (arrow) is also visualized in distal left
lower leg. Image quality is decreased by low signal-to-noise ratio.