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Fig. 1 Schematic drawing shows location of lesion in right-sided subclavian
steal syndrome (black) and innominate artery disease (red).
Note that innominate lesion lies proximal to common carotid artery, whereas
lesion in subclavian steal occurs between common carotid and vertebral artery
origins.