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Fig. 1B Anteroposterior maximum intensity projection images of left
thigh and calf station obtained with fast spoiled 3D contrast-enhanced
gradient-echo sequence in 69-year-old man after left antegrade percutaneous
transluminal angioplasty of superficial femoral artery. Conventional IV
angiogram obtained with identical acquisition parameters as A. Dose of
15 mmol of gadolinium was administered IV. At thigh level, optimal image
quality was achieved with both injection modes, whereas at calf level of IV
angiogram, disturbing venous overlay is observed.