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Fig. 6. 62-year-old man with Corinthian stent (Cordis) in right common iliac artery and Intrastent (Sulzer Intratherapeutics) in left common iliac artery. Maximum-intensity-projection image (left) and multiplanar reformatted images (top right) through stent's lumen show significant reduction of luminal patency due to stent artifacts (grade 1 lumen visibility for both stents). Digital angiogram (bottom right) obtained immediately after stent placement shows patency of both common iliac arteries.