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Fig. 2A 60-year-old diabetic woman with focal gangrene of right calf.
Lateral volumetric interpolated breath-hold examination (VIBE)
gadolinium-enhanced MR angiographic maximum-intensity-projection image shows
diffusely diseased anterior tibial artery, with stenosis of both its upper
(arrowhead) and mid (arrow) portions, classified by both
observers as greater than 50% (group B). Tibioperoneal trunk and entire length
of posterior tibial artery are occluded. Distal anterior tibial artery is
occluded, and peroneal artery fills into foot.