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Fig. 1D 61-year-old man with arteriosclerotic obstructive disease and
pain in left lower leg. Three-dimensional anteroposterior fast low-angle shot
subtracted intraarterial MR angiogram after power injection of 2.5 mL of
gadodiamide diluted in saline solution through sheath in superficial femoral
artery confirms diagnosis of stenosis of proximal tibial artery
(arrow) that is greater than 50%. Three additional stenoses were
overestimated by two observers (grade 3, more than one lesion with 50% or
greater stenosis). No relevant stenoses of proximal posterior tibial artery or
peroneal artery (grade 0) are present.