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Fig. 7A. 57-year-old woman after undergoing renal transplantation and
placement of femorofemoral bypass graft from right to left due to left common
external iliac occlusion. Vistaflex stent (Angiodynamics) is in right common
iliac artery. Subtraction 3D gadolinium-enhanced MR angiogram (left)
shows patent distal aorta, focal ectasia of right common iliac artery with
stenosis in its distal portion, and patent transplant renal artery and
femorofemoral bypass graft. Corresponding CO2 catheter angiogram
(right) shows stenosis distal to stent and patent femorofemoral
bypass graft.