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Fig. 2C Type II endoleak-size A, ≤ 3% of cross-sectional aneurysm area in 76-year-old man. Contrast-enhanced MR image shows small endoleak (arrow) near ostia of lumbar arteries, indicating type II endoleak. Signal void (asterisk) in right limb of stent-graft is due to artifacts caused by stainless steel. Wallstent (Boston Scientific) had been implanted because of kinking and stenosis of right limb. However, signal void did not mean occlusion of limb (A and B). In contrast, patency of left limb is clearly visualized, and nitinol stent struts are clearly depicted, despite moderate artifacts of platinum markers (arrowhead) of connection site of stent-graft.