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Fig. 1A. 45-year-old-woman with Takayasu's arteritis and graft
placement for abdominal aortic occlusion. Coronal maximum-intensity-projection
(MIP) (A) and volume-rendered (B) images show supraceliac
aorta-to-right iliac artery bypass graft (single large arrow) and
supraceliac aorta-to-right renal artery bypass graft (double small
arrows) with occlusion (single small arrow) of midportion
abdominal aorta below superior mesenteric artery origin, best shown on MIP
image (A). Left renal artery is supplied via bypass graft (single
arrowhead). Superior mesenteric artery is supplied from left iliac artery
bypass graft (double arrowheads).