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Fig. 3C. Maximum-intensity-projection reconstructions of subtracted
data sets with moving-table MR angiography using phased array surface coil
technique in 52-year-old woman with peripheral arterial occlusive disease. MR
angiogram of lower leg reveals higher signal-to-noise ratio than MR angiogram
of lower leg examined with body coil technique. Right tibiofibular trunk shows
hemodynamically significant stenosis (arrowhead). Superficial lower
leg veins already show contrast enhancement (arrows); however, deep
lower leg veins show no contrast enhancement.