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Fig. 1C 48-year-old man with nonhealing ulceration of left calf. Lateral VIBE gadolinium-enhanced MR angiographic MIP image confirms presence of left anterior tibial artery stenoses (arrowheads). Venous enhancement (arrow) is less present, allowing appropriate assessment of distal vessels. Lower two thirds of posterior tibial artery are patent and then are occluded above plantar arch. Peroneal artery is occluded at mid leg, and plantar artery is patent but has multiple stenoses.